Note that if the label on the buttons (#value property) is the same, FAPI will always return the last button: you need to have different #value on submits for op to be returned differently. ________________________________________ De : development-bounces@drupal.org [development-bounces@drupal.org] de la part de Ken Winters [kwinters@coalmarch.com] Date d'envoi : mardi 6 octobre 2009 22:15 À : development@drupal.org Objet : Re: [development] Form with multiple submit buttons If you look at the HTML source, the submit button's name is "op" - in the comment form, this lets you switch whether to preview or post, for example. The comment module is probably a good place to look at code, too. - Ken Winters On Oct 6, 2009, at 3:57 PM, nitin gupta wrote: Hello, I am having two form submit buttons on a single page, somethings like this: $form['submit1'] = array( '#type' => 'submit', '#value' => t('save'), '#submit' => array('test_submit1'), ); [some more for elements in between] $form['submit2'] = array( '#type' => 'submit', '#value' => t('Save'), '#submit' => array('test_submit2'), ); Now, whether I click on any of them, the submit callback of second button is called always. But if I change the value of second button or give them different '#name', everything gets back in place. They call their submit functions respectively. I did not expect such a behavior given this: http://drupal.org/node/144132#buttons Although, they both have same #value but will have different ids in the form, so Drupal has every reason to differentiate between them (or not??). Why is such thing happening? Am I missing something? -- Regards, Nitin Kumar Gupta http://publicmind.in/blog/