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Its probably not much but as a matter of personal javascript style I would have suggested that you create an ordinary button rather than submit button and put the click handler on that.
Again thats only a matter of personal taste but my personal opinion is that if you are going to override the submit functionality then you should really not use a submit button. YMMV but I've found that approach to be the least error prone, especically as not everyone has IE5 as a base minimum (Linux and Macs anyone?). Of course, you absolutely must have the button in a Form otherwise you can forget it in Netscape. Still, better yet, why not just put a confirmation screen in your CGI for those with javascript turned off? In reply to Re: submit button with javascript confirmation
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