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  1. #21

    Default Re: Forms for the Beginner.

    There sure is - you can tell it to go anywhere you want. Try the free demo

  2. #22
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    Default Re: Forms for the Beginner.

    pixelpusher - if you are talking about the from php form mailer, take a look at the instructions. There are two variables referenced in the script that doesn't ever seem to get set and they are $location and $forward. If you set $forward=1 and $location="somewebpageaddress.htm", the script will take the user to the specified page ($location). I usually create a themed Thank you page and forward them to that.

    Does that help?

  3. #23
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    Default Re: Forms for the Beginner.

    What code goes in the placeholder for the .web contact form?

    Also can it be editted to add more text boxes?

    Jim

  4. #24
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    Default Re: Forms for the Beginner.

    Yes Jim you can add any "form function" to the Placeholder object as long as it is valid form checkbox, select list etc.
    JimM

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    Default Re: Forms for the Beginner.

    *spam removed*
    Last edited by covoxer; 04 May 2010 at 03:03 PM.

  6. #26
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    Post Re: Forms for the Beginner.

    Quote Originally Posted by infoseek View Post
    Yes, CoffeeCup is amazing - see a sample here: http://www.acegroomingandboarding.com

    just put code in placeholder and that's it.
    So is JotForm. And I find no possibility to change the language in CoffeeCup...
    Marcia
    A mind is like a parachute, it doesn't work unless it's open.
    Frank Zappa

  7. #27
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    Default Re: Forms for the Beginner.

    I am having trouble with the simple form that Sledger so kindly provided for us at
    http://talkgraphics.com/showthread.p...ighlight=forms.

    When uploaded to my website, the Submit button takes me to an internet "Error" page. Below are the exact steps I took.
    1. Copied the html language provided by Sledger onto my Windows Notepad and inserted my email address where indicated, leaving the other options as is. I first named it mailer.txt and then renamed it mailer.php.
    2. I placed a copy of the actual form on my page and gave it another color.
    3. I placed a rectangle placeholder beside my page on the pasteboard and linked it to Placeholder in Web Properties, inserting the html text from mailer.php into the area "Replace with html code".
    4. When I uploaded to the internet I placed a copy of my notepad file named mailer.php into the "public folder" - same folder where my actual contact page is located.
    Thank you to anyone who can tell me what to do as I would really like to use this form and know it has to be a very simple thing.

  8. #28

    Default Re: Forms for the Beginner.

    Bette, Please provide the URL to your site.

  9. #29
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    Unhappy Re: Forms for the Beginner.

    Sledger - I took the site down, but will put up a quick one-pager so you can see what is going on. I am just leaving for a short trip and won't get to it for a day or two. REALLY appreciate your help with this. I will let you know when its posted.

  10. #30
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    Unhappy Re: Forms for the Beginner.

    Sledger - the simple form I am having trouble with is located at
    http://premier-paintinginc.com
    This is only a 2 page version of the website to simply things. I hope you can see what the problem is! I apprecaite your help very much.

 

 

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