How to find the Destination URL of a Button

I have a text field and a GO button,when I click on the GO button the information from the text field to the URL on the button.
I want to replicate the same thing on another GO button.
Basically I need the URI on the seeded GGO button.
Document:/oracle/apps/cs/knowledge/solution/search/webui/SolBSearchHeaderRN
Region:SearchCriteriaRN

what do you mean when you say
"when I click on the GO button the information from the text field to the URL on the button"
Do you mean that you see the link of the button as something when you hover over it and it has the value of text field appended to the link ?
If that is the case, this may not be a simple go button and could be a submit button instead of a simple button.
Thanks
Tapash

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