Redirect infopath web form

A

Al

I have an infopath web form in a MOSS 2007 environment. Within this
page, I have a checkbox. If the checkbox is NOT checked when the
submit button is pressed, proceed as normal and return the user back
to where they came from. However, if the checkbox IS checked when the
submit button is pressed, I want the user to be re-directed to a brand
new infopath form in a different library (within the same site
collection) where a separate workflow will be executed.

How do I do the re-direct to open the new infopath form?
 
J

Joe

I have an infopath web form in a MOSS 2007 environment.  Within this
page, I have a checkbox.  If the checkbox is NOT checked when the
submit button is pressed, proceed as normal and return the user back
to where they came from.  However, if the checkbox IS checked when the
submit button is pressed, I want the user to be re-directed to a brand
new infopath form in a different library (within the same site
collection) where a separate workflow will be executed.

How do I do the re-direct to open the new infopath form?

Were you able to find a solution... I am trying to do the exact same
thing... I have found code that will open a new form but it only works
when the form is run from my computer in full infopath... The browser
form errors out.. I thought even if I could find code to open a URL,
then I could just load the URL to the infopath form services...
 
A

Al

Were you able to find a solution... I am trying to do the exact same
thing... I have found code that will open a new form but it only works
when the form is run from my computer in full infopath... The browser
form errors out.. I thought even if I could find code to open a URL,
then I could just load the URL to the infopath form services...


Not yet. Everything I've tried either throws errors or doesn't do
anything.
 

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