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Old 22-11-2004, 08:40 PM   #1
Tony Laudani
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Using FP2003....

Just wondering if there is a way to create a feedback form that will
allow the user to direct the data sent to any 1 of several e-mail
addresses selectable from a drop-down box. I know I can set the CGI
permissions for any number of e-mail addresses; I just can't figure
out how to create the option within the form.

In other words, if you were filling out an online form, imagine the
last item before hitting the Submit button was a drop-down box with
three options:

1) john@smith.com
2) mary@smith.com
3) jane@smith.com

Whichever one you selected would be the recipient of the data.

Is there any way to do this? Any add-in or other third-party
solutions are welcome as well.

Thanks for any feedback.

- Tony
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Old 22-11-2004, 09:02 PM   #2
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Not possible when using the FP Form Handler.

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"Tony Laudani" <tony@laudani.com> wrote in message
news:7tm4q09hc190le03sue34rucv70upct613@4ax.com...
> Using FP2003....
>
> Just wondering if there is a way to create a feedback form that will
> allow the user to direct the data sent to any 1 of several e-mail
> addresses selectable from a drop-down box. I know I can set the CGI
> permissions for any number of e-mail addresses; I just can't figure
> out how to create the option within the form.
>
> In other words, if you were filling out an online form, imagine the
> last item before hitting the Submit button was a drop-down box with
> three options:
>
> 1) john@smith.com
> 2) mary@smith.com
> 3) jane@smith.com
>
> Whichever one you selected would be the recipient of the data.
>
> Is there any way to do this? Any add-in or other third-party
> solutions are welcome as well.
>
> Thanks for any feedback.
>
> - Tony



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Old 22-11-2004, 09:07 PM   #3
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Hi Tony,

Sorry but that is not possible with FP. You need either a ASP or CGI solution. If you server allows CGI you may wish to take a look
at SEND IT! at http://www.websunlimited.com/sendit/sendit.htm It will allow the selection of recipients (multiple) and the sending
of a templated email.

HTH,

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"Tony Laudani" <tony@laudani.com> wrote in message news:7tm4q09hc190le03sue34rucv70upct613@4ax.com...
> Using FP2003....
>
> Just wondering if there is a way to create a feedback form that will
> allow the user to direct the data sent to any 1 of several e-mail
> addresses selectable from a drop-down box. I know I can set the CGI
> permissions for any number of e-mail addresses; I just can't figure
> out how to create the option within the form.
>
> In other words, if you were filling out an online form, imagine the
> last item before hitting the Submit button was a drop-down box with
> three options:
>
> 1) john@smith.com
> 2) mary@smith.com
> 3) jane@smith.com
>
> Whichever one you selected would be the recipient of the data.
>
> Is there any way to do this? Any add-in or other third-party
> solutions are welcome as well.
>
> Thanks for any feedback.
>
> - Tony



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