Ask the owner of the other site to give you a copy of the form, then you can import it into your
current web then use the FP Include Page component to include it in your page, then in Code/HTML
View make sure the form post the data back to the other site.
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Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
http://www.Ecom-Data.com
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"Mark Flynn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I previously posted this question on the FP Programming discussion group; but I didn't clearly
>articulate my problem; thus, didn't receive a satisfactory solution.
>
> How do I get a form, located on a completely different web site, to appear and function within a
> page on my site?
> I'm trying to use "Inline Frame" , and this may not be the proper approach.
> A "remote" web address contains the form. This "remote" web site is completely seperate from my
> web. The form creator/owner of the "remote" web gave me permission to use the form, and sent the
> URL that the form resides in.
>
> I tried to cut'n past the form onto a frame on my page, but the fields do not function.
>
> The idea is that visitors to my web can navagate to my products page. The visitor sees my banner
> and drop down menus across
> the top of the page and the form, below, which is located within the frame.
> The visitor can use the form to search for products, and view search
> results - all of which is contained within the frame.
> How can I do this?
> I'm using FP 2003
> Thanks, Mark Flynn
>
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