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      24th Jun 2005
I need to add some HTML coding in the email result generated by a form. I'd
also like to one paragraph, which is not submitted by the form user.

Is that possible? I am using Frontpage 2000. Thanks.

 
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"Cinderella" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I need to add some HTML coding in the email result generated by a form. I'd
> also like to one paragraph, which is not submitted by the form user.
>
> Is that possible? I am using Frontpage 2000. Thanks.
>


You can add a "hidden field" and add your text to it.

You can't modify the formatting, you get what the script puts out.

To format the email, you'd have to switch to an ASP, PERL or other script
form handler.


 
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"Cinderella" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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:I need to add some HTML coding in the email result
generated by a form. I'd
: also like to one paragraph, which is not submitted by the
form user.
:
: Is that possible? I am using Frontpage 2000. Thanks.

You cannot change the FP form handler to do this. What you
can do is make your own form handler using whatever server
side script language is availble on the server (eg ASP ASPX
Perl) to generate the email

A benefit of having an external form handler is that your
email address is not in the html code on the form page- this
will greatly reduce spam


 
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      24th Jun 2005
Thanks for your reply!

Cinderella

"Mike Mueller" wrote:

> "Cinderella" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message
> news:37980592-B81D-4D66-92E7-(E-Mail Removed)...
> :I need to add some HTML coding in the email result
> generated by a form. I'd
> : also like to one paragraph, which is not submitted by the
> form user.
> :
> : Is that possible? I am using Frontpage 2000. Thanks.
>
> You cannot change the FP form handler to do this. What you
> can do is make your own form handler using whatever server
> side script language is availble on the server (eg ASP ASPX
> Perl) to generate the email
>
> A benefit of having an external form handler is that your
> email address is not in the html code on the form page- this
> will greatly reduce spam
>
>
>

 
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