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Shane Bernard
Posts: 1 From: Andrews Air Force Base, MD Status: offline
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A pretty cool form short-cut. - 4/7/2000 20:38:00
OK. In some situations you may need to have information filled out in a form sent to a database, and also need (PART) of the information displayed on a web page. Say you want to keep peoples SSN and Phone Number from being displayed. I used it for a conference registration section.Create a form with all the fields you need for your database as you would a regular form in Frontpage(We'll call it page 1). Then Copy the page and rename it (we'll call it page2). Set page 2 as the confirmation page of page 1. Then change the fields to be displayed in the properties menu, and point to the HTML page wher you wanna display the results. It really was useful and very time saving. I hope I wasnt confusing....... ------------------ Shane Bernard www.s-b-i.net sbernard@s-b-i.net bernards@ang.af.mil
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Thomas Brunt
Posts: 6214 Joined: 6/6/1998 From: St. Matthews SC USA Status: offline
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RE: A pretty cool form short-cut. - 4/7/2000 20:30:00
I was with you up to here. quote: Then change the fields to be displayed in the properties menu, and point to the HTML page wher you wanna display the results.
Could you explain this part more? ------------------ Thomas Brunt Get paid to surf the web.
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