I have tried this method as well, but I still seem to get the same error.  I 
have the form tag put in there and everything, with this bit of script inside 
the tags, but still no luck.  Is there an easier way to accomplish what I want 
to do?  Please let me know if there is.  Thanks.

Matt

>===== Original Message From Curt Zirzow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =====
>* Thus wrote Matt Palermo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> I am trying to create a submit button out of a hyperlink using the
>> following
>> code:
>>
>> (this is in a file called index.html)
>> <A href="javascript:go_where_my_variable_says('this.php');">this
>> page</a>
>>
>>
>> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
>> <!--
>> function go_where_my_variable_says(where)
>> {
>>     document.forms[0].action = where;
>>     document.forms[0].submit();
>> }
>> //-->
>> </SCRIPT>
>>
>> This works fine as an html document, however, when I try to echo the
>> same code
>> out in a PHP page, it gives me javascript errors.  I am using the
>> following to
>> echo it out in PHP:
>>
>> echo "
>> <A href=\"javascript:go_where_my_variable_says('this.php');\">this
>> page</a>
>>
>>
>> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE=\"JavaScript\">
>> <!--
>> function go_where_my_variable_says(where)
>> {
>>     document.forms[0].action = where;
>>     document.forms[0].submit();
>> }
>> //-->
>> </SCRIPT>
>> ";
>
>No need to echo out the statement, better to use this method so you
>dont have to escape each and every " existing:
>
>// leave php to output html ?>
><A href="javascript:go_where_my_variable_says('this.php');">this
>page</a>
>
>
><SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
><!--
>function go_where_my_variable_says(where)
>{
>    document.forms[0].action = where;
>    document.forms[0].submit();
>}
>//-->
></SCRIPT>
><?php // now back in php mode
>
>>
>> This displays the link fine for the submit hyperlink, but it gives the
>> javascript error:
>>
>> Error:  Object doesn't support this property or method.
>> Code:  0
>>
>> Like I said before, this code works perfectly fine if I have it an html
>> document.
>>
>> Anyone got any ideas?
>
>With  that being said I dont see a php problem here.
>
>
>Curt
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