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Front Page E-mail Form and Cookies - 3/14/2001 16:39:00   
I want to be able to pass a cookie to a FrontPage form that gets e-mailed upon submit, but the form won't process if I change the extension from .htm to .asp, and the cookie won't pass to the form if I leave it as .htm Is there anyway to get the Front Page email function to work if the page is saved as .asp? Thanks!
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RE: Front Page E-mail Form and Cookies - 3/15/2001 20:43:00   
I dont use Javascript myself, but isnt it possible to document write a cookie value within htm pages?

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RE: Front Page E-mail Form and Cookies - 3/15/2001 20:49:00   
I'm using VB Script, and I can't find any way to pass the cookie unless it's being served via the host server with ASP. If I could I would use an ASPMail .dll on the host server, but control of the server this web lives on is out of my hands. I guess the answer is FrontPage can't do this.

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RE: Front Page E-mail Form and Cookies - 3/15/2001 14:51:00   
ASP mail isnt supported? If it is, then Id do it thatway and forget about FP altogether!

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