Ehhh... do you want to have them all go to the same page after a
submit?

With real submit buttons:
If you don't, you can just change the 'action' of your form at the
moment that someone pushes one of the submit-buttons.

With 'fake' submit buttons:
Otherwise (if they all have to go to the same page) I'd say you can
just add a hidden field e.g. and set the value to either 'sbm_1',
'sbm_2' or whatever, at the moment someone pushes the button. Then
at the 'result-page' you can check that field and look what the
value is. Another way is (if you want to use the exact check as
you've described) to create three hidden fields (submit1, submit2
and submit3) and assign a value to the one corresponding to the
pushed button.

RenzE


elias wrote:
> 
> Actually, when I want to submit a form programmatically i do myform.submit()
> but what if i got like 3 submit buttons and each one with a name?
> ie: submit1 button, submit2 button, and submit3 button.
> if the users clicks on of them, i can check in the action file like:
> if (isset($submit1)) { ... }
> elseif (isset($submit2)) { ... }
> 
> but programmatically, how can i write a code that simulates the submit2
> click, so the last check (i just wrote) can really say that submit2 was
> clicked and continues?
> 
> Sorry for poor english, hope i expressed my idea as I'm asking...
> 
> -elias
> 
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