C
Cathy
Hi ALL!
My send button is not working. I create a confirmation
page & fowllow the instruction below but still not work.
The "Browse" button for URL of confirmation page is gray
out. Please advise
Thanks
Instruction from Microsoft Fronpage is below
Create a confirmation page and assign it to a form
Rather than using the default confirmation page, you can
create your own. First, create a new page in your web, and
then set it as the confirmation page for your form.
You can display the contents of form fields on your
confirmation page. The site visitor can confirm that the
information was entered correctly and, if necessary, can
return to the form and fill it out again. You can also
personalize the confirmation page; for example, if you
request the site visitor's name in your form, you can
display it on the confirmation page:
Dear Jeff Smith,
Thank you for taking the time to fill out this form.
In Page view, click the New Page button .
On the page, type the text you want to display after a
site visitor has submitted the form.
To display information back to the visitor from a form
field:
Place the cursor where you want to display the text. For
example, you could display the contents of an e-mail
address field, allowing the site visitor to confirm that
it was typed correctly.
On the Insert menu, point to Component, and then click
Confirmation Field.
In the Name of form field to confirm box, type the name of
the field from which to display information, and then
click OK.
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 this step for each field you want to display.
Click Save .
Type the URL and the page title, and then click Save.
To assign the confirmation page to your form, open the
page containing your form by double-clicking the file in
the Folder List.
Right-click the form, and then click Form Properties on
the shortcut menu.
Click Options, and then click the Confirmation Page tab.
In the URL of confirmation page box, type the name and
location of the confirmation page you just created, or
click Browse to locate it.
Tips
You can use the Confirmation Form page template to create
a confirmation page.
To test your form, preview it in your Web browser by
clicking Preview in Browser .
My send button is not working. I create a confirmation
page & fowllow the instruction below but still not work.
The "Browse" button for URL of confirmation page is gray
out. Please advise
Thanks
Instruction from Microsoft Fronpage is below
Create a confirmation page and assign it to a form
Rather than using the default confirmation page, you can
create your own. First, create a new page in your web, and
then set it as the confirmation page for your form.
You can display the contents of form fields on your
confirmation page. The site visitor can confirm that the
information was entered correctly and, if necessary, can
return to the form and fill it out again. You can also
personalize the confirmation page; for example, if you
request the site visitor's name in your form, you can
display it on the confirmation page:
Dear Jeff Smith,
Thank you for taking the time to fill out this form.
In Page view, click the New Page button .
On the page, type the text you want to display after a
site visitor has submitted the form.
To display information back to the visitor from a form
field:
Place the cursor where you want to display the text. For
example, you could display the contents of an e-mail
address field, allowing the site visitor to confirm that
it was typed correctly.
On the Insert menu, point to Component, and then click
Confirmation Field.
In the Name of form field to confirm box, type the name of
the field from which to display information, and then
click OK.
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 this step for each field you want to display.
Click Save .
Type the URL and the page title, and then click Save.
To assign the confirmation page to your form, open the
page containing your form by double-clicking the file in
the Folder List.
Right-click the form, and then click Form Properties on
the shortcut menu.
Click Options, and then click the Confirmation Page tab.
In the URL of confirmation page box, type the name and
location of the confirmation page you just created, or
click Browse to locate it.
Tips
You can use the Confirmation Form page template to create
a confirmation page.
To test your form, preview it in your Web browser by
clicking Preview in Browser .