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I have a Bootstrap form with Double Buttons (2) as shown below.

  • The submit button fires and returns processing to the page (i.e., ['PHP_SELF'])
  • However, the cancel button does nothing

How can I get both buttons to fire and return processing to the page?

<form class="form-horizontal" method="post">
<fieldset>

<legend>My Form<</legend>

<div class="form-group">
  <label class="col-md-4 control-label" for="submit"></label>
  <div class="col-md-8">
    <button id="submit" name="submit" class="btn btn-primary" value="1" type="submit">Update Profile</button>
    <button id="cancel" name="cancel" class="btn btn-default" value="0" type="submit">Cancel Update</button>
  </div>
</div>

</fieldset>
</form>

Appended (per threaded comment from @Fred): added type="submit" to both buttons but that did not make it work. This is the answer -- it works when you add type="submit"

Appended: here is my server-side code which has been my proof that cancel button does nothing -- didn't think I needed to prove why the cancel button did not work -- was just thinking than an experienced Bootstrap developer would have know right off the bat what was missing:

<?php
//This is Server-Side
  if( $_POST['cancel'] ) {
    echo 'cancel button pressed';
  }
  elseif( $_POST['submit'] ) {
    echo 'submit button pressed';
  }
?>
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  • "However, the cancel button does nothing" - hard to say why that is. You tagged as PHP, so you may not have the POST array set for it. You also don't have types for your buttons. Nov 1, 2015 at 13:05
  • "Ajax is an option" true @Fred but I am not ready to go down that path with this form. Plus I am just looking for a fundamental explanation as to why both buttons do not work as I begin to learn and code in Bootstrap. Nov 1, 2015 at 13:07
  • look at my other/2nd comment. Nov 1, 2015 at 13:07
  • There's no functionality in bootstrap. LOL. It is either jquery or javascript.
    – aldrin27
    Nov 1, 2015 at 13:09
  • added ` type="submit"` but that did not make it work Nov 1, 2015 at 13:10

2 Answers 2

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The problem here is that you're using everything on the same page, HTML form and PHP.

The reason why it's failing is because you need to use isset() for both of your POST arrays.

<?php
//This is Server-Side
  if(isset($_POST['cancel'] )) {
    echo 'cancel button pressed';
  }
  if(isset($_POST['submit'] )) {
    echo 'submit button pressed';
  }
?>

Error reporting would have helped you here.

  • Use a type="submit" for your buttons.

This answer is based on what you posted with the HTML form and PHP. If Javascript is used here, then that is the type of "firing" mechanism needed.

If you want to return to the processing page, you can use a header to redirect or a meta refresh or a JS solution.

Consult the following on Stack on doing a redirect:


Another option would be to give both your buttons the same name attribute, and doing:

HTML

<input type="submit" name="action" value="Update Profile" />
<input type="submit" name="action" value="Cancel Update" />

PHP

if ($_POST['action'] == 'Update Profile') {
    //action for update here
} else if ($_POST['action'] == 'Cancel Update') {
    //action for delete
} else {
    //invalid action!
}

The above was borrowed from this answer on Stack https://stackoverflow.com/a/547848/

You can replace the input types as buttons and using <button type="submit" ...>

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  • You are correct on the "another option" @Fred. That will work as well as adding type="submit" to the <button> tag. Selected this as the answer - moving on now... Nov 1, 2015 at 13:42
  • @H.Ferrence Yeah, it's always nice to have more options and knowing about them. Sometimes that makes a difference and especially if Javascript is used. Many times, a button type is what is needed in JS. Cheers Nov 1, 2015 at 13:47
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You have basic problem with HTML and PHP knowledge, and not with bootstrap.

Search SO before you post: Two submit buttons in one form

Should be marked as duplicate.

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    "You have basic problem with HTML and PHP knowledge" :) @Izzy ;) been coding in PHP since late '90's Nov 1, 2015 at 13:39

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