FrontPage Form Properties

J

JW

I normally use FormMail for forms, but I'm working with a server that does
not give me that option. I've got a FP form that delivers via email. I've
set up the form properties (email, confirmation page, etc) on the server,
and they work fine until I update the web page, then I am forced to re-enter
the form properties again. I've tried copying the source code from the web
page and pasting it into html of my FP files, but when I do that, "FrontPage
Properties" becomes visible in my form. Is there a valid method for
incorporating the Form Properties into the FP files on my computer, so that
I can update the page and not worry about forgetting to re-enter the Form
Properties?

Thanks for your help,
JW
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

You need to publish the site from you local PC FP site w/ the form page to a server that supports the FP SE using FP Publish in http
mode
- if you created the form page only in the online site in FP publish the online site back to your local site in FP

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SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
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I normally use FormMail for forms, but I'm working with a server that does
not give me that option. I've got a FP form that delivers via email. I've
set up the form properties (email, confirmation page, etc) on the server,
and they work fine until I update the web page, then I am forced to re-enter
the form properties again. I've tried copying the source code from the web
page and pasting it into html of my FP files, but when I do that, "FrontPage
Properties" becomes visible in my form. Is there a valid method for
incorporating the Form Properties into the FP files on my computer, so that
I can update the page and not worry about forgetting to re-enter the Form
Properties?

Thanks for your help,
JW
 

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