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yes Eric , i need jsp for record selection

 
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u r right eirc, i am using jsp for record selection, but i need to use javascript function upon selection and redirect to next page, some javascript function containing document.form1.action="some.jsp"; document.form1.submit(); i am new to jsp and java script, so pls help me with sample code. thanks for ur time
 
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I don't think anybody here will be supplying that code for you. Why don't you hunt down some Javascript references online and try working it out for yourself. Netscape's DevEdge has a good reference.
 
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"laxman", please take the time to learn the difference between replying and starting a new topic. This should have been a reply to this topic. Please continue any discussion as replies to that topic.

And Nathaniel is correct, JavaRamch is a great place to come to learn Java and Javascript. It's not so great a place to come to try and get people to write your code for you.

And one more thing: JavaRanch is a community of people from all over the world, many of who are not native English speakers. While using abbreviations like "u" instead of spelling out "you" is convenient when text messaging your friends on a cell phone or in a chat room, it presents an extra challenge to those that are already struggling with English. Additionally, such shortcuts may confound automated translation tools that patrons of the Ranch may be making use of.

I would like to ask for your help in making the content of JavaRanch a little easier to read for everybody that visits here by not using such abbreviations.

thanks,
bear
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[ September 07, 2004: Message edited by: Bear Bibeault ]
 
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