Does adding name="submit1" and name='submit2" do anything for you? (I'm 
asking, cause I really don't know.)

<INPUT TYPE="submit" name="submit1" VALUE="Option1">
<INPUT TYPE="submit" name="submit2" VALUE="Option2"

At 08:21 PM 7/30/01, you wrote:
>I want to have two forms in an html page. It works fine on netscape, but
>in IE5, both submits send the data to page1.php3 -- is this a known bug,
>or is my syntax wrong, but netscape covers for me. Is there a good
>work-around if it is a bug?
>
>
>I have:
>
><FORM ACTION="page1.php3" METHOD="POST">
>blah blah
><INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Option1">
></FORM>
>
>more stuff
>
><FORM ACTION="page2.php3" METHOD="POST")
>other blahs
><INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Option2")
></FORM>
>
>
>But when you click on either submit buttons (option1 or option2) in IE5
>the data is sent to page1.php3.
>
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ben
>
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