Re: Form Field in an Include

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From: aka: Crash Gordon®\ (NOVIAGRAwebmaster_at_siriussystems.com)
Date: 10/27/04


Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 17:38:51 -0700

Steve,

Try a relative path to your confirmation page rather than the absolute one you have (http://www.dipietro.biz/contact-confirm.htm)

Dunno if thats it, but worth a try.

R/

"Steve" <Steve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F4904FA3-6D39-41EC-B5E3-0FD66DF16D11@microsoft.com...
| Rick -
|
| this is what I got from my host ---
| "I'm sorry Steve, the server's event log has no reference to any errors on
| your site. Whatever the problem is it is not logging through the event
| logger."
|
| Do you think the problem could be caused by the fact that the form is a
| one-field form, and/or the fact that it's in an include?
|
| Steve
|
| "Rick Budde" wrote:
|
| > And what did the server event log say when you presented
| > this problem to your host?
| >
| > >-----Original Message-----
| > >forgot to mention...
| > >the form with the problems is in an Include Directory
| > (the left border)
| > >http://www.dipietro.biz/_includes/left-border.htm
| > >
| > >obviously, the site is http://www.dipietro.biz/
| > >
| > >Thanks!
| > >Steve
| > >
| > >"Steve" wrote:
| > >
| > >> I have 2 forms. I only need each one to email me
| > results. I'm using the
| > >> same confirmation page for each form.
| > >>
| > >> 1 form works fine - Contact Form
| > (http://www.dipietro.biz/contact.htm). The
| > >> other - a 1-field Newsletter Sign-Up Form - does not.
| > >>
| > >> 2 Problems With The Newsletter Sign-up Form:
| > >> 1) takes you to an error page instead of the confirm
| > page
| > >> The error message reads -
| > >> "FrontPage Error.
| > >> User: please report details to this site's webmaster.
| > >> Webmaster: please see the server's application event
| > log for more details."
| > >>
| > >> 2) sends me duplicate emails of the results
| > >>
| > >> I've tried - using a different confirm page instead of
| > the same one as the
| > >> other form; using an absolute and relative link to the
| > confirm page; placing
| > >> the confirm page in the _include directory; every
| > combination of the above.
| > >>
| > >> Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
| > >> Steve
| > >
| > >.
| > >
| >



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