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Thomas A. Rowe

Use a text field, and have the user type YES, then set the FP Form Field Validation to make the
field required, 3 characters min and max and the only letters allow are YES.

Don't use a checkbox as it can accidentally be checked.

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Bob

Confirmation Page...

On your new page, type the text you want to display to a site visitor who
has submitted the form.
For example, "Thank you for your response. Please confirm your e-mail
address."

On the page that contains your form, identify the form field data that you
want your site visitors to confirm. For example, you could display the
contents of an e-mail address field, allowing the site visitor to confirm
that he or she typed it correctly.

You will need to use the unique form field names for each data field you
want to send to the confirmation page.
From your confirmation page, type the name of the field from which you want
to display information.

How?

On your confirmation page, from the Insert menu, click Web Component.
In the Component type pane, click "Advanced Controls", and in the Choose a
control pane, double-click "Confirmation Field".

Type the name of the field from which you want to display information, and
then click OK.

Note: The name of this field must match the name you gave the form field
when you set its properties.

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 the above steps for each field you want to display for confirmation.

Assign the confirmation page to your form.

How?

Open the page containing your form by double-clicking the file in the Folder
List.

If the Folder List is hidden, on the View menu, click Folder List.

Right-click the form, and then click Form Properties.

Click Options, and then click the Confirmation Page tab.

In the URL of confirmation page box, type the file name and location of the
confirmation page you just created, or click

Browse to locate it.

Notes:

If you are saving your form results to a database, you must save your
confirmation page with an .asp extension.

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Hope this helps...

§bob§

| hi, i have this form that users have to confirm before send the form. how
to
| do it.
|
|
 
B

Bob

This is a lot simpler....

and most likely what they needed.
I will wake up soon I hope.. Ha hahaha

bob
| Use a text field, and have the user type YES, then set the FP Form Field
Validation to make the
| field required, 3 characters min and max and the only letters allow are
YES.
|
| Don't use a checkbox as it can accidentally be checked.
|
| --
| ==============================================
| Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| ==============================================
| If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
| a Service Pack or security update, please contact
| Microsoft Product Support Services:
| http://support.microsoft.com
| If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
| security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
| ==============================================
|
| > hi, i have this form that users have to confirm before send the form.
how to
| > do it.
| >
| >
|
|
 

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