Dec 4th, 2010, 5:38 PM
Hi Sander,
Sorry for the long response time! I was out of town for a few days.
No, there's nothing special you need to do for IE. If nothing happens, usually it means that you have a javascript error that's preventing the form from submitting.
However, in your case, it looks like you're using an image as your submit button. The problem is that IE doesn't add the name-value pair in the HTTP request for image submit buttons. It's dumb, but that's the way it works.
Instead, what you can do is add a hidden field to your form like this:
Then, in your PHP code, set the "submit_button" $param value to "submit_ie_friendly". That will let you keep your image submit button and still work with IE.
Hope this helps!
- Ben
Sorry for the long response time! I was out of town for a few days.
No, there's nothing special you need to do for IE. If nothing happens, usually it means that you have a javascript error that's preventing the form from submitting.
However, in your case, it looks like you're using an image as your submit button. The problem is that IE doesn't add the name-value pair in the HTTP request for image submit buttons. It's dumb, but that's the way it works.
Instead, what you can do is add a hidden field to your form like this:
Code:
<input type="hidden" name="submit_ie_friendly" value="1" />
Then, in your PHP code, set the "submit_button" $param value to "submit_ie_friendly". That will let you keep your image submit button and still work with IE.
Hope this helps!
- Ben