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JacquieCC

Hi there,
I'm back again hhoping you can help me oncew again!

I have a number of forms on my website for bookings - i receive the mails
fine with all the field names but what the clinet sees is a white form. Is
there any way I can get the form confirmation that the clinet sees to come up
on a themed page similar to those on my website?

The website is www.mountain-toursltd.com - if you go to lodgings-any
hotel/apartmetn - click on book now and the form comes up,

thanks in advance,
JacquieCC
 
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Andrew Murray

Yes, make a custom confirmation page (this is a normal HTML page) and apply
your theme to it. So then you don't have to use the standard automatic
confirmation page.

You can also add the confirmation fields to it from the Insert > Web
component menu.
 
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JacquieCC

Thanks, have done so - couldn't find much on my frontapage programme but the
help files on the website are great.
Thanks again,
JacquieCC

Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
Build a custom confirmation page. See information in the help files.
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Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
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JacquieCC said:
Hi there,
I'm back again hhoping you can help me oncew again!

I have a number of forms on my website for bookings - i receive the mails
fine with all the field names but what the clinet sees is a white form.
Is
there any way I can get the form confirmation that the clinet sees to come
up
on a themed page similar to those on my website?

The website is www.mountain-toursltd.com - if you go to lodgings-any
hotel/apartmetn - click on book now and the form comes up,

thanks in advance,
JacquieCC
 
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JacquieCC

Thanks . yes I have now done this - have posted a second question on Jimcoing
the pop up window for the confirmation page as it looks awful in the standard
size window but can't work out how toassign a jiìmco to this
regards,
Jacquie
 
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Andrew Murray

See my answer to that - whether it is helpful or not, only you can determine
when you test it out (I'd do a test form rather than mess with one on your
actual site).
 

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