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Mike


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07-17-04 01:48 AM

I've created a Comments/Feedback form on a test Tripod
site (http://ccgagc.tripod.com/Comments.htm).

The form itself works fine, but after submission the user
is sent to an automatically generated "confirmation" form
in the _vti_bin folder.  The "confirmation" form has a
link marked "Return to the form" but rather than point to
the form at http://ccgagc.tripod.com/Comments.htm the
link points to
http://ccgagc.tripod.com/ccgagc/Comments.htm

Is there any way to get this "confirmation" form to point
directly to the Comments.htm page and not to some non-
existant sub-directory (there is no /ccgagc folder)?

This same solution will determine whether I require
validation on the form (such as requiring a name) since
the error form that is automatically generated contains a
similar link to "return" to the form, but points to
http://ccgagc.tripod.com/ccgagc/Comments.htm rather than
to http://ccgagc.tripod.com/Comments.htm

Thanks in advance for the assist.

Mike
mbshapir@bellsouth.net





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    Re: Feedback Form Returns/Points to Wrong Page  
Thomas A. Rowe


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07-17-04 01:48 AM

Create a custom confirmation page or contact Tripod at the is based on how t
hey have the extensions
configured on their servers.

Don't use the error page, instead use the Form Field Validation function, wh
ich will popup a dialog
if a field doesn't meet the validation requirements.

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"Mike" <mbshapir@bellsouth.net> wrote in message  news:2e81401c46b9c$39dab040$a401280a@phx
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> I've created a Comments/Feedback form on a test Tripod
> site (http://ccgagc.tripod.com/Comments.htm).
>
> The form itself works fine, but after submission the user
> is sent to an automatically generated "confirmation" form
> in the _vti_bin folder.  The "confirmation" form has a
> link marked "Return to the form" but rather than point to
> the form at http://ccgagc.tripod.com/Comments.htm the
> link points to
> http://ccgagc.tripod.com/ccgagc/Comments.htm
>
> Is there any way to get this "confirmation" form to point
> directly to the Comments.htm page and not to some non-
> existant sub-directory (there is no /ccgagc folder)?
>
> This same solution will determine whether I require
> validation on the form (such as requiring a name) since
> the error form that is automatically generated contains a
> similar link to "return" to the form, but points to
> http://ccgagc.tripod.com/ccgagc/Comments.htm rather than
> to http://ccgagc.tripod.com/Comments.htm
>
> Thanks in advance for the assist.
>
> Mike
> mbshapir@bellsouth.net







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