Maybe what you want is:

document.forms( "S1" ).action = Action;
document.forms( "S1" ).submit( );

On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Larry Kleinman <larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


I have a javascript function that allows me to submit a form. Here is the
code:

<script language=JavaScript>
function SubmitForm(Action) {
document.S1.action = Action;
document.S1.submit ();
}
</script>


It is called from with a form with the following code:

<script language="javascript">
SubmitForm('https://payflowlink.paypal.com')
</script>


This runs fine in IE - the form data is submitted to the URL specified in
the SubmitForm function.
When this runs in Firefox on a Mac, nothing happens (no error, but no
submit).

Anybody have an idea as to why? My guess is that I don't know javascript
too well and am doing something wrong that IE forgives but Firefox does
not.


Larry Kleinman
Kleinman Associates, Inc.
212-949-6469
203-255-4100
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