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Every Form object created in TYPO3 has the ID "mailform".

<form action="thanks/" id="mailform" name="mailform" enctype="multipart/form-data[...]

This seems to be a problem since I have 2 forms on 1 page, and when (I think) the IDs are the same, the validation script doesn't work.

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As reported here: http://lists.typo3.org/pipermail/typo3-english/2006-April/024467.html

in your main template setup field add this code:

tt_content.mailform.20.formName >

now every mailform will have a different unique (a hash) form id

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Use the form extension (system extension since TYPO3 4.6, see the release notes).

You can define an individual id in the tab Form.

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1) Look into the Extension files.. maybe you can change it somewhere there easyily. 2) Is it possible for you to change the id maybe via javascript/jquery? maybe it helps you fix the problem with the validation script:

$('#mailform').each(function(index,value){
  index++;
  $(this).attr('id', 'mailform'+index);
});
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  • Interesting! I'll try this. Thanks! Mar 16, 2012 at 7:15
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    Jan 18, 2013 at 14:46

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