Use a normal link to submit a form

HtmlCssFormsHyperlinkSubmit

Html Problem Overview


I want to submit a form. But I am not going the basic way of using a input button with submit type but a a link.

The image below shows why. I am using image links to save/submit the form. Because I have standart css markup for image links I don't want to use input submit buttons.

I tried to apply onClick="document.formName.submit()" to the a element but I would prefer a html method.

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Any ideas?

Html Solutions


Solution 1 - Html

Two ways. Either create a button and style it so it looks like a link with css, or create a link and use onclick="this.closest('form').submit();return false;".

Solution 2 - Html

You can't really do this without some form of scripting to the best of my knowledge.

<form id="my_form">
<!-- Your Form -->    
<a href="javascript:{}" onclick="document.getElementById('my_form').submit(); return false;">submit</a>
</form>

Example from Here.

Solution 3 - Html

Just styling an input type="submit" like this worked for me:

<input type="submit" class="link-button" />

.link-button { 
     background: none;
     border: none;
     color: #1a0dab;
     text-decoration: underline;
     cursor: pointer; 
}

Tested in Chrome, IE 7-9, Firefox

Solution 4 - Html

You are using images to submit.. so you can simply use an type="image" input "button":

<input type="image" src="yourimage.png" name="yourinputname" value="yourinputvalue" />

Solution 5 - Html

use:

<input type="image" src=".."/>

or:

<button type="send"><img src=".."/> + any html code</button>

plus some CSS

Solution 6 - Html

Definitely, there is no solution with pure HTML to submit a form with a link (a) tag. The standard HTML accepts only buttons or images. As some other collaborators have said, one can simulate the appearance of a link using a button, but I guess that's not the purpose of the question.

IMHO, I believe that the proposed and accepted solution does not work.

I have tested it on a form and the browser didn't find the reference to the form.

So it is possible to solve it using a single line of JavaScript, using this object, which references the element being clicked, which is a child node of the form, that needs to be submitted. So this.parentNode is the form node. After it's just calling submit() method in that form. It's no necessary research from whole document to find the right form.

<form action="http://www.greatsolutions.com.br/indexint.htm"                   
   method="get">
	<h3> Enter your name</h3>
	First Name <input type="text"  name="fname"  size="30"><br>
	Last Name <input type="text" name="lname" size="30"><br>
	<a href="#" onclick="this.parentNode.submit();"> Submit here</a>
</form>

Suppose that I enter with my own name:

Filled form

I've used get in form method attribute because it's possible to see the right parameters in the URL at loaded page after submit.

http://www.greatsolutions.com.br/indexint.htm?fname=Paulo&lname=Buchsbaum

This solution obviously applies to any tag that accepts the onclick event or some similar event.

this is a excellent choice to recover the context together with event variable (available in all major browsers and IE9 onwards) that can be used directly or passed as an argument to a function.

In this case, replace the line with a tag by the line below, using the property target, that indicates the element that has started the event.

<a href="#" onclick="event.target.parentNode.submit();"> Submit here</a>

Solution 7 - Html

you can use OnClick="document.getElementById('formID_NOT_NAME').SUBMIT()"

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