Your html is ill-formed. The text field should be:
   input type="text" name="n1" size=20

-tk

Michael Naumann wrote:

I have a small problem accessing form-vars via JavaScript.
In below example, I have two vars in a form,
one of type radio (n0)
and a normal input-var (n1).

In the JavaScript Function CheckInput() I can acces the value of
n0, but not of n1
.
Depending on the browser, I get different results:
konqueror : always b1
opera : undefined
mozilla : undefined
galeon : undefined

-----------
<html>
<form name="ArgsForm" onsubmit="return CheckInput()">
b1 <input type="radio" name="n0" value="b1"><br>
b2 <input type="radio" name="n0" value="b2"><br>
string <input name="n1" size=20><br>
<input type="submit" value=" Execute ">
</form>
<Script language="JavaScript">
function CheckInput()
{
alert(document.ArgsForm.n0.value);
alert(document.ArgsForm.n1.value);
return false;
}
</Script>
</html>
-----------

So I must be missing something very obvious here.
Can anybody point me to the right direction?

advTHANXance, Micahel






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