On 20 Feb 2013, at 19:23, John Taylor-Johnston 
<john.taylor-johns...@cegepsherbrooke.qc.ca> wrote:

> 
> 
> Design in Motion Webdesign wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> John Taylor-Johnston <john.taylor-johns...@cegepsherbrooke.qc.ca> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I cannot find button2 in phpinfo() when I click it. I was hoping to
>>>> find
>>>> a $_POST["button2"] value.
>>>> What am I doing wrong?
>>>> 
>>>> <input type="button" name="button2" id="button2" value="Print Mode"
>>>> onclick="formSubmit()">
>>>> 
>>>> I really wanted to use a button to pass a different condition than a
>>>> <input type="submit">
>>> 
>>> Use a different value or name on the <input type="submit"/> button. Don't 
>>> use JavaScript to trigger the form like that. Its not necessary and will 
>>> bite you in the ass if ypu get a visitor who browses without JavaScript, 
>>> which can include security aware users, blind users, etc
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ash
>>> http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
>>> 
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>> 
>> Try $_POST['button2']
>> 
>> Best regards.
>> Steven
>> 
> 
> $_POST['button2'] does not exist. I'm using radio to get aorund it for now. A 
> button would have been cleaner.

You were given the answer, did you not try it?

Starting with the code in your original post:

1) Change the type to submit.
2) Remove the onclick.
3) Job done!

-Stuart

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