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Old January 31st, 2001, 03:38 AM
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I have a quick question for ya, If a visitor is submitting a form and hit the enter key rather then clicking the submit button are the values different? Everything I know says no its not different. That its the same thing, but some code I'm working on is saying it is.

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I'm not sure, but if it helps you can just disable the return key so the user must press the submit button.
I found something like this at the javascript source site.
Get the source code from

http://javascript.internet.com/butt...mit.html#source

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thnx! that should do the trick. But I wouls still like to know whats causing that for future reference.

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