confirmation page for a form

From: Mary Clayton (MaryClayton_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/02/05


Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 18:11:04 -0800

I designed a page with a form, wanting to use the default confirmation page,
so under "options", I left the confirmation page blank, as directed.

Now, when someone fills out the form and hits the submit button, instead of
taking the user to the default confirmation page, a new window opens that is
the exact same page that they were on!

Here's the page address:
http://www2.fultonschools.org/dept/assistivetech/Alphasmart%203000%20for%20PLU.asp

Not only is the user not getting a confirmation page, but I'm not getting
any results! I specified that the results should go into the private folder,
but I'm not getting anything.

Any help is greatly appreciated.



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