It seems that you have put a hidden checkbox on the form anyway.
Would a cleaner solution be to create a subform, put a button on it that does
something irrelevant, and always call the onclick method of that button. That
way, you always satisfy Domino's internal processing, have an opportunity to do
other JS processing if required, and have a subform that you can place on all
forms.
Otherwise your having to remember to code the hidden checkbox each time you do
it. I also wonder what other side effects occur as a result of not using the
doClick to complete the form processing. I recognise that Lotus may just use
submit themselves in Quickplace, but who's to say they have the right solution.
It seems that you have put a hidden checkbox on the form anyway.
Would a cleaner solution be to create a subform, put a button on it that does something irrelevant, and always call the onclick method of that button. That way, you always satisfy Domino's internal processing, have an opportunity to do other JS processing if required, and have a subform that you can place on all forms.
Otherwise your having to remember to code the hidden checkbox each time you do it. I also wonder what other side effects occur as a result of not using the doClick to complete the form processing. I recognise that Lotus may just use submit themselves in Quickplace, but who's to say they have the right solution.
Cheers Dave