Re: Confirmation page
From: FrontPageForms (Me_at_NoSpam)
Date: 05/06/04
- Next message: Stefan B Rusynko: "Re: Help with FrontPage"
- Previous message: Ben Demir: "Help with FrontPage"
- In reply to: Cathy: "Confirmation page"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 11:00:27 -0700
Cathy,
It would be helpful to have a URL for your form page.
Mike Smith,
http://FrontPageForms.com
Form Tutorials & Form Script Examples
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi ALL!
>
>My send button is not working. I create a confirmation
>page & fowllow the instruction below but still not work.
>The "Browse" button for URL of confirmation page is gray
>out. Please advise
>
>Thanks
>
>
>Instruction from Microsoft Fronpage is below
>
>Create a confirmation page and assign it to a form
>Rather than using the default confirmation page, you can
>create your own. First, create a new page in your web,
and
>then set it as the confirmation page for your form.
>
>You can display the contents of form fields on your
>confirmation page. The site visitor can confirm that the
>information was entered correctly and, if necessary, can
>return to the form and fill it out again. You can also
>personalize the confirmation page; for example, if you
>request the site visitor's name in your form, you can
>display it on the confirmation page:
>
>Dear Jeff Smith,
>Thank you for taking the time to fill out this form.
>
>In Page view, click the New Page button .
>On the page, type the text you want to display after a
>site visitor has submitted the form.
>To display information back to the visitor from a form
>field:
>Place the cursor where you want to display the text. For
>example, you could display the contents of an e-mail
>address field, allowing the site visitor to confirm that
>it was typed correctly.
>On the Insert menu, point to Component, and then click
>Confirmation Field.
>In the Name of form field to confirm box, type the name
of
>the field from which to display information, and then
>click OK.
>The name of the field is displayed in brackets on the
>form. When the confirmation form is displayed to the site
>visitor, this field will display the site visitor's entry
>instead.
>
>Repeat this step for each field you want to display.
>
>Click Save .
>Type the URL and the page title, and then click Save.
>To assign the confirmation page to your form, open the
>page containing your form by double-clicking the file in
>the Folder List.
>Right-click the form, and then click Form Properties on
>the shortcut menu.
>Click Options, and then click the Confirmation Page tab.
>In the URL of confirmation page box, type the name and
>location of the confirmation page you just created, or
>click Browse to locate it.
>Tips
>
>You can use the Confirmation Form page template to create
>a confirmation page.
>To test your form, preview it in your Web browser by
>clicking Preview in Browser .
>
>.
>
- Next message: Stefan B Rusynko: "Re: Help with FrontPage"
- Previous message: Ben Demir: "Help with FrontPage"
- In reply to: Cathy: "Confirmation page"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]