I'm not here anymore... I changed journals. ([info]xandrenaphoenix) wrote in [info]html_junkies,

Question about HTML forms...

Here's the deal...

I wnt to make a page that looks like this page... and when someone hits "Submit, it e-mails the stuff to my e-mail address, AND takes them to a second page.

I'm having difficulties getting it to work right, as FrontPage is enjoying its moment of being a pain. (I know, I know... people hate FrontPage...) And I'm not sure why it's putting "[FrontPage Save Results Component]" at the top of the form, either...

Can anyone help me on this?

OH... and does anyone have a way that I can REMOVE the "Date and Time" field and replace it with some kind of coding that will automatically "attach" a date and time that it was submitted? Just a random question...

Anyways... any help would be appriciated!

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[info]lh_icons

July 21 2005, 18:21:56 UTC 6 years ago

Why not try looking at her source and learn from that? Her's has the [FrontPage Save Results Component] bit too, but I think she managed to just hide it.

I'm not sure if you can simply say "Date/Time is.." in form submissions other than php (where you could use a code to call it in for you), BUT if it gets emailed to you (or the user), then really the date/time difference should only be 1sec to about 5-10 minutes (if the server's slow).

However, I don't use FrontPage, so I'm not sure how it does its form components. Good luck, though!

[info]xandrenaphoenix

July 21 2005, 19:37:28 UTC 6 years ago

... those are off my site, actually.

[info]lh_icons

July 21 2005, 20:13:12 UTC 6 years ago

Ah.
The way I read it, it sounded like you wanted something like "that person" had. My apologies. :)
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