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bob
| Dear Bob,
|
| Thank you very much for your complete answer. You were very helpful. I
| have made what I wanted.
|
| Thank You!!
|
| Michael G.
|
| "Bob" wrote:
|
| >
| > 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.
| >
| > ---------------------------------
| > bob
| >
| > | > | Thanks guys for your reply.
| > |
| > | Could you please tell me how to add the "confirmation fields" in the
| > | confirmation page?
| > |
| > | Thanks
| > |
| > | "Andrew Murray" wrote:
| > |
| > | > You also have to add the "confirmation fields" which match those in
your
| > | > form to the confirmation page.
| > | >
| > message
| > | > | > | > > Create a custom confirmation page, then in your form properties
you
| > set
| > | > > the
| > | > > custom page...you'll see where to set it once you're in form
| > properties
| > | > >
| > | > >
message
| > | > > | > | > > | Hello,
| > | > > |
| > | > > | Could you please tell me how to transfer the posted information
to
| > | > > custom
| > | > > | confirmation page?
| > | > > |
| > | > > | I want to be displayed in the confirmation page the submitted
| > | > > information.
| > | > > |
| > | > > | Please let me know if its possible, and if yes, how.
| > | > > |
| > | > > | Thanks for time,
| > | > > |
| > | > > | Michael G.
| > | > >
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