Well... the original plan was to use the pagination links
on the page to submit the form fields.   That way a user
could change the search options and just continue clicking the
pagination links instead of "submitting" the new options.

However, I believe this might be confusing, so I created a
"Click here" link after making option choices to make it clear
what the user is supposed to do.

And yes, Karl, there's only one form on the page...

This solution (it's different than the example submit link I
tossed out earlier) is working fine:

$(document).ready(function() {
        $('.submitLink').click(function() {
                $('form').get(0).submit();
                return false;
                });
        });

With a text link like this:

<p>Uncheck the boxes above to remove those property types from the listings and 
click
<a class="submitLink" href="<cfoutput>#listlast(cgi.script_name,
'/')#?pagenumber=#pagenumber#</cfoutput>">here</a>.</p>

So, up to this point, everything's working well.

You can see it in action at:
http://c21ar.wsm-dev.com/cfm/browse-properties.cfm

Let me know if you have any trouble with it if you decide to check it out.

Thanks for all the help!

Rick





> -----Original Message-----
> From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of hj
> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 11:45 AM
> To: jQuery (English)
> Subject: [jQuery] Re: Way to designate links as form submitters?
> 
> 
> > Anyway to do that?
> >
> > Have certain links, say with an id of "link",
> > to be programmed to submit a form when clicked?
> 
> Why not mark up the links as buttons, or input type=submit elements,
> and then
> just use CSS to style them appropriately?
> 
> --
> 
> hj


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