On 9/7/07, Rod Bollinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem with Javascript (in this particular situation) is that if
> Javascript is disabled or unavailable for any reason, the user will not be
> able to submit the request - this is a major accessibility no-no.

Rod: That is a valid point, so maybe changing the anchor tag to something like:

<a href="url with all parameters" onclick="document.myform.submit();
return false">Submit</a>

would serve both purposes.  When JavaScript is available it would
submit the form, when JavaScript is not available the regular GET
request would be used.

Leonidas: I wasn't saying this is the way all requests should be
submitted, this would only be used when you wouldn't want someone to
be able to bookmark (or email) a page, or when bookmarking the page
isn't a major concern.
  (*Chris*)

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