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    how to create multiple files for storing form results in a frontp.  
Ron


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12-19-04 01:46 AM

I have published a simple 3 page site with the discussion website wizard.
(publicthinktank.org) I have 10 discussion categories offered in a dropdown
menu on the post your comments page. I cannot figure out how to create 10
corresponding files to store the form results. The files would also be linke
d
to the TOC page so visitors can review comments.





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    Re: how to create multiple files for storing form results in a frontp.  
Stefan B Rusynko


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12-19-04 12:46 PM

You can't

The DW categories are automatically add to posts that use them

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"Ron" <Ron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ED109B9B-4234-48
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| I have published a simple 3 page site with the discussion website wizard.
| (publicthinktank.org) I have 10 discussion categories offered in a dropdow
n
| menu on the post your comments page. I cannot figure out how to create 10
| corresponding files to store the form results. The files would also be lin
ked
| to the TOC page so visitors can review comments.







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