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wisnuclear -> form wants user name and password (12/16/2007 20:07:10)

I have been looking at this all day. Take a look at this page and try to submit the form.
www.patscampers.com/OrderForms/coyote.htm
Any ideas why it is promting for login?
Thanks, Dave.




William Lee -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/16/2007 21:04:33)

The URL you gaves returns a "Page Not Found" error.




wisnuclear -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/16/2007 21:20:25)

Thanks William. It's been a long day. Try it now.




William Lee -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/16/2007 21:40:55)


quote:

ORIGINAL: wisnuclear

I have been looking at this all day. Take a look at this page and try to submit the form.
www.patscampers.com/OrderForms//coyote.htm
Any ideas why it is promting for login?
Thanks, Dave.


You have a double "//" after OrderForms, thats an error.

The whole URL should be
www.patscampers.com/OrderForms/coyote.htm

When I click Submit, I did not get password prompt. I get to the confirmation page. Here is the page contents:
quote:


Form Confirmation
Thank you for submitting the following information:

_16C:
_19CR:
_19CT:
_20C:
_22CT:
_22CP:
_23CMS:
_23CFK:
_23CR:
GRAYSTONE:
AUTUMN:
BEACHFRONT:
ALUMINUMWHEELS:
EUROPACKAGE:
STOVECOVER:
OUTSIDEGRILL:
HEATEDBUNK:
LEPACKAGE:
NAME:
TELEPHONE:
ADDRESS:
CITY:
STATE:
ZIP:
EMAIL:
B1: Submit


Return to the form.





wisnuclear -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/16/2007 23:07:12)

I tried after William and it worked, I just tried it again and it is asking for user name and password again. What is going on?




Ryokotsusai -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/17/2007 4:56:12)

I have tried it from 3 different browsers on 2 os's from multiple ip's and gotten the same results as William each time, is it possibly something on your end?




William Lee -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/17/2007 6:35:32)


quote:

ORIGINAL: wisnuclear

I tried after William and it worked, I just tried it again and it is asking for user name and password again. What is going on?


Are you logged into and having your web opened in FP when you access the form?

Try log out of FP and browse to your form and try again.




wisnuclear -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/17/2007 19:26:14)

I am trying from another compter. My machine at home is not up. It is very strange. Sometimes I have a successful submit and see the comfirmation page if I use the link from above in the post. If I go directly to the site it fails and I am promted.




William Lee -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/17/2007 20:56:33)

quote:

ORIGINAL: wisnuclear

I am trying from another compter. My machine at home is not up. It is very strange. Sometimes I have a successful submit and see the comfirmation page if I use the link from above in the post. If I go directly to the site it fails and I am promted.


You said you have success when using the link above.
Do you mean clicking on the link or typing the URL in the browser? Aren't they the same?

Then you said if you go directly - it fails.
What do you mean by go directly?




wisnuclear -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/18/2007 21:58:13)

Yes. I just tried it again. I click on the link above in the post and I get the comfirmation page but if I go to the site and click on the coyote link, it promts me.




William Lee -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/20/2007 9:43:44)

Does the othe form, coyotelite, also prompt you for password?

My suggestion is to rename the form and try again. Or move the form to another folder and try again. Or Redo the form.




wisnuclear -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/27/2007 11:12:12)

How about this:
I created a new page with just a simple form, "Do you like apples?"
Here is the URL, www.patscampers.com/apples.htm Step up and try your luck.
I am starting to think it is something with the servers at go-daddy.




swoosh -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/27/2007 12:40:48)

quote:

I created a new page with just a simple form, "Do you like apples?"
Here is the URL, www.patscampers.com/apples.htm. Step up and try your luck.


Worked fine for me




cynthia joffrion -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/28/2007 0:47:01)

It did not work for me.




William Lee -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/28/2007 1:34:19)


quote:

ORIGINAL: cynthia joffrion

It did not work for me.


If you followed his link to the dot(literally), you'll get a Page Not Found error. Remove the dot after the extensions htm and you'll get to the page.




wisnuclear -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/28/2007 10:31:34)

Thanks William.
So to bottom line this thing; I am the only one that sees the login prompt, is that correct? If that is the case I can live with it. The catch is, I have tried other locations but same ISP, and get the prompt. I have three pages linked to the home page with order forms at www.patscampers.com
Coyote, Coyote Lite and Montego Bay. If you test these put Outfront in the name field so I can monitor the results that show up. I appreciate everyons's time on this. DW




swoosh -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/28/2007 10:41:14)

Tried all three and everything seemed to work fine




wisnuclear -> RE: form wants user name and password (12/31/2007 9:55:01)

I can not get consistant results with these forms. I am getting sruccess with the "finance" form but that is posting to a PHP script tat sends a completed PDF form.
There is something not right between the FrontPage estensions and or the Linix server....
Anyway, I have decided to rebuild the pages using a different form script. Any thoughts on what I might use?




wisnuclear -> RE: form wants user name and password (1/2/2008 12:13:50)

I found a great solution to the form problem I was having. I fpund a PHP script to process the FrontPage form I designed. Did not have to rebuild anything.
Check out this site for more. You guys can't believe how happy I am right now.
http://www.jamesshuggins.com/h/web1/huggins-email-form-script.htm




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