Forgot this is viewed as html, here is the html example...
Without the tags...
FORM ACTION="test.w" METHOD="POST">
input (this is your button) type=button name=run>
INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN" NAME="1" VALUE="One">
INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN" NAME="2" VALUE="Two">
/form>
Well, I will give this a shot ( I am on holidays right now and don't have any actual code 8-) )
You have your HTML file with code like this:
<FORM ACTION="test.w" METHOD="POST">
<input (this is your button) type=button name=run>
<INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN" NAME="1" VALUE="One">
<INPUT...
As a rule the javascript is processed on the client side, which would result in the speedscript being useless. Speedscript is only processed on the Server, before the webpage is generated for the Client Browser.
HTH, Greg
In order to execute a procedure you need to post a request to the web server. The request is then processed by a CGI wrapper. As a rule you need to look at it as client/server with the client only being the display of information to the user. The "post" to the server is what actually results in...
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