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yanagapa
Posts: 21 Joined: 5/22/2002 From: Canada Status: offline
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Is something wrong ? - 5/27/2002 20:28:30
I have just finished doing all my work on my web site for now, and I went to preview it in my browser. All the links, and images work fine, except one thing. I see a line in my contact page that says : [FrontPage Save Results Component] just above the contact form field. I don't see this line when I view it in frontpage, and I definately don't want people to see that. Does anyone know what that line is for, and if it will be seen when I upload my site ? And a second question, when I hit properties for the submit button on that field, I enterred my email address and all the info I could think of that was there, do I need to do anything else in order for that form to work ? And what page will a visitor see once they submit the form ? And how can I make a field mandatory, like name and email address ? That way the form won't submit without at least that info. Wow, 1 question turned into 4. hehehe
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godshall2
Posts: 370 From: Telford PA USA Status: offline
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RE: Is something wrong ? - 5/27/2002 21:00:09
Hello, The reason you see that is because your using Frontpage extensions to email you the value of the form. As long as your server has FP extension and they are turned on, you will not see that. If you see that after publishing to the server,your form wont work. To validate areas of a form just double click on the text box and select validate from the bottom button and set your fields accordingly:) Troy | www.aplustemplates.com
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swoosh
Posts: 1437 Joined: 5/18/2002 From: Beaver Falls, PA Status: offline
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RE: Is something wrong ? - 5/27/2002 21:34:17
yanagapa, Concerning the page that the user is taken to after they have submitted the form information. FrontPage will insert a default confirmation page. It's nothing more than the information the user filled into the form fields. No formatting to it, but does the job. You can insert your own Confirmation Page with your choice of formatting and so forth. If you want your own, create the page as you would any other and name it. Then go back to the page that contains the form, and go to properties of the form. Click on the Options Button and then select the "Confirmation Page Tab". From there you can choose the page the user goes to after submitting the form. Swoooosh
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