web page on local server

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Donnie

I have scaled through the questions and still i am no wiser to solving my
problem.

I am using the forms and have a submit button which i require to go back
to
my email account. etc

Now i do not plan to publish this website i have developed i have used the
save as option to convert it to a web page. the file is stored on our
server
and appears on our desktop, so really it is functioning like a website
just
not publish via HTTP. Every item works as it should like a web apge
however i
get this webbot porblem like others. how do i solve the problem if i am
not
technically pulshling the website?

Thanks

I now some replied to be about javascript, but i am not hot on this sunbject.

thanks
donnie
 
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DavidF

As I said in the general Publisher group, the Publisher web form is
dependent upon FPSE being installed on the server. I also suggested that you
google for "javascript forms" to find some free code to use as an
alternative. Did you do that?

I am not sure what your question is. Please rephrase and try again. Also,
why do you need a form on a local server anyway? What are you trying to do?
Why not just put in an email link and forget about a form altogether?

DavidF
 
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Donnie

Javascript is now going way out of my depth sorry!

I am using it as an internet microsite and the form is being used to get
engineers to fill in set information regarding accident reporting. then the
information on that form is to be sent back to me where i can report on it
back to our head office.

Apologises for the delay in replying, but i only work part time

thanks
Donnie
 
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DavidF

Donnie,

Sorry to say that if you are not comfortable installing FPSE on the server,
or finding free javascript code and editing it for your purposes, then this
project is probably out of your depth.

You should probably be looking for a server side solution where the form
contents are compiled in a data base, and those solutions are even more
complicated than using javascript forms. I wish I had a better answer for
you, and perhaps someone else will jump in with an idea that will help.

DavidF
 

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