Re: Scripts please?
From: Joe (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/16/04
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Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 21:11:18 -0800
I must be confused here I tried it and I dont understand
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If your mail manager works with the Subject line
Set subject line to go to form field subscription
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What does this mean in regards to the script I have it set
up like this:
Text box with the name of entry
Text Box with email address of entry
radio with subscribe
radio with unsubscribe
Now how does this enter it into the subject line? I sent
aan email to me to check it and there is no subscribe or
unsubscribe in the subject line.
Thanks
Joe
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Joe,
>
>Not a script, but here is a sample form radio button
>method.
>
><p><input type="radio" name="subscription"
>value="Subscribe">Subscribe</p>
><p><input type="radio" name="subscription"
>value="Unsubscribe">Unsubscribe</p>
>
>If your mail manager works with the Subject line
>Set subject line to go to form field subscription
>
>Hope I didn't misundestand what you needed
>
>Mike,
>http://FrontPag.Bizland.com
>Form Tutorials & Form Script Examples
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hello,
>>I am in need of some direction here please. I have a
mail
>>server that manages the email lists just fine by the
>>method of Subscribe and unsubscribe in the subject line
>>and many other commands. I am currently building a very
>>nice site and I want to add an email form to collect
>>newsletter subscriptions and email adressess. I need a
>>script to put the subscribe and unsubscribe methods in
>>the form by selecting a tick button. Any direction would
>>be really helpful.
>>Thanks
>>Joe
>>.
>>
>.
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