Form Problems

J

Jeff

2 Things

Can I make a second entry that verifies an email address

And 2, can I edit the error response so that it directs
visitors bakc to form instead of back to blank form. This
way they do not have to re enter all information if the
verification or mandatory entries are not correct or not
made? thank you
 
J

Jim Buyens

-----Original Message-----
2 Things

Can I make a second entry that verifies an email address

Sure. But if you want to compare the two entries, you'll
need to write JavaScript, ASP, or ASP.NET code.
And 2, can I edit the error response so that it directs
visitors bakc to form instead of back to blank form.
This way they do not have to re enter all information if
the verification or mandatory entries are not correct or
not made? thank you

I believe this is the default if the visitor clicks the
Back button. If it's not happening for you, check your
browser settings.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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