Can I have more than one form per web site?

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Laura

I am new to the FrontPage software, but have been learning
as I go.

I have created a form for our company website, which was
just fine. However, when I tried to create another form,
for a different purpose, it completely changed my original
form. I don't know what I've done wrong.

Can anyone help me, please? Please feel free to email me
at (e-mail address removed)

Thank you.
Laura
 
You can have multiple forms on the same page - each with their own "submit"
button.
 
Thank you, Murray. Can you tell me how to avoid "losing"
my previous forms when creating a new one?
 
Well, I am not sure what you mean by 'losing' your previous form. Can you
show me the page?
 
I'd be happy to. :)

If you go to www.lenaweetitleagency.com and then click on
the "order" form link, you will see my form.

What happened is I then created a form (different page)
for another purpose. But when I did, the original form
(order form) had changed to match the second form. Make
any sense?

Thanks again.
Laura
 
I'd be happy to. :)

If you go to www.lenaweetitleagency.com and then click on
the "order" form link, you will see my form.

What happened is I then created a form (different page)
for another purpose. But when I did, the original form
(order form) had changed to match the second form. Make
any sense?

Thanks again.
Laura
 
another issue...you're on Apache server...remove spaces (20%) from all file names, folders, images or you're gonna have problems...also I'd stick to all lower case names as well.


| I'd be happy to. :)
|
| If you go to www.lenaweetitleagency.com and then click on
| the "order" form link, you will see my form.
|
| What happened is I then created a form (different page)
| for another purpose. But when I did, the original form
| (order form) had changed to match the second form. Make
| any sense?
|
| Thanks again.
| Laura
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Well, I am not sure what you mean by 'losing' your
| previous form. Can you
| >show me the page?
| >
| >--
| >Murray
| >
| message
| >| >> Thank you, Murray. Can you tell me how to
| avoid "losing"
| >> my previous forms when creating a new one?
| >>
| >>
| >> >-----Original Message-----
| >> >You can have multiple forms on the same page - each
| with
| >> their own "submit"
| >> >button.
| >> >
| >> >--
| >> >Murray
| >> >
| >> >| >> >> I am new to the FrontPage software, but have been
| >> learning
| >> >> as I go.
| >> >>
| >> >> I have created a form for our company website, which
| was
| >> >> just fine. However, when I tried to create another
| >> form,
| >> >> for a different purpose, it completely changed my
| >> original
| >> >> form. I don't know what I've done wrong.
| >> >>
| >> >> Can anyone help me, please? Please feel free to
| email
| >> me
| >> >> at (e-mail address removed)
| >> >>
| >> >> Thank you.
| >> >> Laura
| >> >
| >> >
| >> >.
| >> >
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 
Make
any sense?

No.

So you have two pages. Each has its own form. When you change the form on
one page, it also changes the form on the other page?

Can you show me both pages?
 
I thank you. :)
-----Original Message-----
another issue...you're on Apache server...remove spaces
(20%) from all file names, folders, images or you're gonna
have problems...also I'd stick to all lower case names as
well.
 
both of them are gone now.

I wonder if it's also an FP extensions issue - but I don't know that much about extensions versions to answer this smartly.

| Murray-
|
| Yes, you can see both pages, but they're going to look
| identical, and that's the problem. The first one is at
| www.lenaweetitleagency.com/order%20form.htm, and the other
| is http://www.lenaweetitleagency.com/fliers order%
| 20form.htm.
|
| I understand the spaces are an issue and will delete them
| later. But I don't think they are the main problem, are
| they?
|
| Thanks for your help.
| L
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >> Make
| >> any sense?
| >
| >No.
| >
| >So you have two pages. Each has its own form. When you
| change the form on
| >one page, it also changes the form on the other page?
| >
| >Can you show me both pages?
| >
| >--
| >Murray
| >
| >
| >| >> I'd be happy to. :)
| >>
| >> If you go to www.lenaweetitleagency.com and then click
| on
| >> the "order" form link, you will see my form.
| >>
| >> What happened is I then created a form (different page)
| >> for another purpose. But when I did, the original form
| >> (order form) had changed to match the second form. >
| >> Thanks again.
| >> Laura
| >> >-----Original Message-----
| >> >Well, I am not sure what you mean by 'losing' your
| >> previous form. Can you
| >> >show me the page?
| >> >
| >> >--
| >> >Murray
| >> >
| >> message
| >> >| >> >> Thank you, Murray. Can you tell me how to
| >> avoid "losing"
| >> >> my previous forms when creating a new one?
| >> >>
| >> >>
| >> >> >-----Original Message-----
| >> >> >You can have multiple forms on the same page - each
| >> with
| >> >> their own "submit"
| >> >> >button.
| >> >> >
| >> >> >--
| >> >> >Murray
| >> >> >
| message
| >> >> >| >> >> >> I am new to the FrontPage software, but have been
| >> >> learning
| >> >> >> as I go.
| >> >> >>
| >> >> >> I have created a form for our company website,
| which
| >> was
| >> >> >> just fine. However, when I tried to create
| another
| >> >> form,
| >> >> >> for a different purpose, it completely changed my
| >> >> original
| >> >> >> form. I don't know what I've done wrong.
| >> >> >>
| >> >> >> Can anyone help me, please? Please feel free to
| >> email
| >> >> me
| >> >> >> at (e-mail address removed)
| >> >> >>
| >> >> >> Thank you.
| >> >> >> Laura
| >> >> >
| >> >> >
| >> >> >.
| >> >> >
| >> >
| >> >
| >> >.
| >> >
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 
Rob:

I don't think it's about the extensions issue, though I
don't know for sure.

But thank you for your input. :)
Laura
-----Original Message-----
both of them are gone now.

I wonder if it's also an FP extensions issue - but I
don't know that much about extensions versions to answer
this smartly.
 
The second link (once I correct for the wrap) has *no* form fields on the
page - only a submit button. I'm as confused as ever.

<form method="POST" onSubmit="" name="Fliers Order Form"
action="_vti_bin/shtml.exe/fliers%20order%20form.htm"
webbot-action="--WEBBOT-SELF--">
<strong>[FrontPage Save Results Component]</strong>
<p align="center"><font face="Arial">That's it.&nbsp; Thank you for your
order.&nbsp; We will contact you as soon as we receive your
order.</font></p>
<p align="center">
<a title="Click here to send your order!"
href="mailto:[email protected]?subject=Fliers Order">
<input type="submit"></a><input type="reset" value="Reset" name="B2"></p>
<p align="center">
<img src="_vti_bin/fpcount.exe/?Page=_borders/bottom.htm|Image=4" alt="Hit
Counter"></p>
<p align="center">&nbsp;</p>
</form>
 
1) remove all spaces from file names (illegal html - breaks links)
- use and under_score for a separator as in fliers_order_form.htm
2) You have put your form in your bottom shared border
(look at http://www.lenaweetitleagency.com/_borders/bottom.htm)
Anything in a shared border is repeated (included) on all pages that use them
- move the form out of the shared border an into the page itself
--




| Murry:
|
| If you look at http://www.lenaweetitleagency.com/order
| form.htm and http://www.lenaweetitleagency.com/fliers
| order form.htm, you should see the same form. The issue
| is that I only set up the form for the first page -- the
| second page just automatically filled in with the same
| form.
|
| Would you mind trying again?
|
| Thanks.
| Laura
 

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