Confirmation Page not working

G

Guest

I have searched the forums and find this a reocurring problem but have not
found a direct answer. I am using FrontPage 2003. I have created a form and
set the form properties to a confirmation page. But (at least in IE) when
the form is completed, the default confirmation page comes up. Then if you
click on the link to return to the form, you get to the confirmation page. I
never had this problem with 2000 and based on other's problems this to me
appears to be a bug in 2003, but I could be wrong. Can anyone help? Please?
Form is at http://www.ornametalinc.com/contact.htm
 
R

Ratatooie

Design by Sue said:
I have searched the forums and find this a reocurring problem but have not
found a direct answer. I am using FrontPage 2003. I have created a form
and
set the form properties to a confirmation page. But (at least in IE) when
the form is completed, the default confirmation page comes up. Then if
you
click on the link to return to the form, you get to the confirmation page.
I
never had this problem with 2000 and based on other's problems this to me
appears to be a bug in 2003, but I could be wrong. Can anyone help?
Please?
Form is at http://www.ornametalinc.com/contact.htm

The form itself looks correct.

You could try recalculating hyperlinks to see if that fixes it.

What SHOULD happen is the exe that handles your form should pull a dynamic
version of it for display.

You could try adding a "/" in front of the file name of the confirmation
page.
 
G

Guest

Thanks you , Ratatooie, for your reply. It took hours of searching other
forums for FrontPage, but I finally found the answer. It amazes me that this
is a common question - I've seen it probably 50 times on this and other
boards, but the simple answer seems to elude all.

The answer is: The confirmation page had form attributes. I duplicated the
form and change the fields to confirmations but forgot to remove the form
info. Simple as it is, I am posting it in the hopes of saving some other the
time it took me.
 

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