On Nov 5, 6:05 pm, scripteaze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...] > Well, i wasnt sure if you could have a form without a form name, i was > just thinking that it had one but maybe hidden and that i could > retrieve it
I see you've got the answer you wanted already, but just for completeness: the following is a sufficiently(*) valid form in html <form> <input type=text name=q> <input type=submit> </form> which will have a textbox, and a submit button with localized text saying "Submit Query". If you type something into the textbox and hit the button, a GET request is sent to the same "page" with ?q=something appended to the url. You can do the same with POSTed forms: <form method=post> <input type=hidden name=cmd value="rm -rf /"> <input type=submit value=Erase?> </form> in this case only a button with the text "Erase?" is visible. I'm not expressing an opinion on whether this is good form <wink> or not... -- bjorn (*) the HTML spec says that the action attribute is required, so theoretically you must include it. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list