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chaspv -> FrontPage 2002 From form to new page (12/19/2007 21:40:58)

I'm trying to create a form page that will be submitted to our email address when the submit button is pressed. However, I need for a NEW PAGE from the website to appear once the form is submitted. By filling out the form, it enables access to enter a different part of our site. Without the form, they cannot go to the other part of our site. But, keep in mind.....I need the email information to be sent to our email address.[:)]




rdouglass -> RE: FrontPage 2002 From form to new page (12/19/2007 22:02:24)

Hi and Welcome to OutFront.

Have you tried changing the confirmation page in the form properties?




chaspv -> RE: FrontPage 2002 From form to new page (12/19/2007 23:41:15)

Hi-
Someone has suggested redirecting is what I need to do. This is complicated to me. Don't really understand it yet. I typed in redirect in HELP and was trying to figure it out. We'll see. If you have any suggestions, I'll certainly be appreciative.




rdouglass -> RE: FrontPage 2002 From form to new page (12/19/2007 23:48:30)

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If you have any suggestions, I'll certainly be appreciative.


I thought I just did. [;)]

Seriously tho, I don't use the FrontPage 'bots anymore and I was assuming you were. I shouldn't assume anything but if you are using the FP stuff, then folks have had sucess changing the confirmation pages after emails, posting to a database, and other things like that.

But if you have a handle on ASP, then redirect is the way to go.

How are yous ending your emails? With FrontPage?

What do you currently have that works and what doesn't specifically?




swoosh -> RE: FrontPage 2002 From form to new page (12/19/2007 23:50:04)

As Roger advised you can change the confirmation page.

RIGHT CLICK ON FORM>>SELECT FORM PROPERTIES>>SELECT OPTIONS BUTTON>>SELECT CONFIRMATION PAGE TAB.

Hope it helps




chaspv -> RE: FrontPage 2002 From form to new page (12/19/2007 23:53:47)

I am no web pro by no means. Have never simply published a whole site. Only done maintenance on 2 or 3 pages at a time. I am doing a whole new site now (blind)!
I don't know what ASP is. I have not published this site yet so I don't know what works and doesn't work.




coreybryant -> RE: FrontPage 2002 From form to new page (12/20/2007 8:33:13)

Did you follow Swoosh's instuctions? It seems they have all given you great advice. If you are relying on FP to handle the form, you should always be publishing and not using FTP




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