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Dave
I posted this question earlier in the day under the old thread - guess noone
checks older messages.. So I am writing a new one.
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Thank you for your advice on the FP form and e-mail validation so far. I
think I am almost there.
The last question I have left to resolve is how to set up the system in such
a way as to send different confirmation emails to the website visitor
depending on the choices s/he made in the form.
For example, if they select "Interested in 2 days" an email would be sent
out with a 2-day program attached. If they select 3 => a different
confirmation email with 3-day program attached, and so on.
Also, when I ran a custom script which as I understand does not need FP
extensions installed on the server, a message appears: "This form is being
submitted using E-mail. Submitting this form will reveal your e-mail address
to the recipient without... encrypting for privacy."
Does anyone know how to disable this warning and still run a custom script?
This warning did not appear when I used standard FP form validation.
Thank you!
checks older messages.. So I am writing a new one.
========
Thank you for your advice on the FP form and e-mail validation so far. I
think I am almost there.
The last question I have left to resolve is how to set up the system in such
a way as to send different confirmation emails to the website visitor
depending on the choices s/he made in the form.
For example, if they select "Interested in 2 days" an email would be sent
out with a 2-day program attached. If they select 3 => a different
confirmation email with 3-day program attached, and so on.
Also, when I ran a custom script which as I understand does not need FP
extensions installed on the server, a message appears: "This form is being
submitted using E-mail. Submitting this form will reveal your e-mail address
to the recipient without... encrypting for privacy."
Does anyone know how to disable this warning and still run a custom script?
This warning did not appear when I used standard FP form validation.
Thank you!