Re: forms
by "Donna M Smillie" <dms(at)zetnet.co.uk>
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"G.Morel" <algemies(at)mindspring.com>, "Hwg Techniques" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org> |
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As far as I know there's no way of doing this with a "mailto" form. You'd
have to use a CGI form-to-mail script to get that functionality (it's more
reliable too - mailto forms simply don't work with some browsers/email
software). There are lots of free, remotely hosted scripts available which
you can use if you don't have your own CGI-BIN or if your host doesn't have
a stock form-to-mail script available for you to use - see
http://cgi.resourceindex.com/Programs_and_Scripts/Remotely_Hosted/Form_Proc
essing/ for a list of some of those available (Response-O-Matic, listed
there, was recommended by another member recently).
HTH!
Regards,
Donna
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----- Original Message -----
From: G.Morel <algemies(at)mindspring.com>
> Although I already asked a similar question, and I thankfull for the
> advised given, I am still having a problem with my form. My Problem is
how
> can I make the form to disappear after the individual has press submit?;
> meaning how can I give another page when submit has been press?. Right
now,
> it just stay on the form when you press submit.
> http:\\www.geocities.com\SiliconValley\Byte\3414\critic.html
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