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23-Jun-2008, 08:57 PM #1
One last problem, I swear
Okay guys, I haven't yet implemented the across browser thing, but I have a bit of a bigger problem. I'm betting Tomdkat has an answer. I did some research and found a form template. I changed the frontend to look how I wanted it to look. I'm presuming that I need to make some changes to the backend. I've listed below the frontend webpage and the backend script.

http://www.digitalsanityservices.com/contact-form.php
http://www.digitalsanityservices.com...orm-source.php

1. Can someone tell me what to look for as far as adding fields to the backend script?
2. Can someone make only 1 button per row work? So far, only 1 button can be checked on the whole form.
3. Can someone tell me if the site is hosted on tectite (?), as I can't find a single piece of code to change the thank you page.

I think I'm going to implement the cross browser changes sometime soon.
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23-Jun-2008, 11:08 PM #2
Can you please write the orm-source.php code here in PHP tags....I can't read it through the browser because its a server-side query.
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23-Jun-2008, 11:20 PM #3
Apparently 381 thousand some characters is too many, so I just copied to a .txt file in notepad and saved it to the server. It can be found here:

http://digitalsanityservices.com/phpcode.txt
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23-Jun-2008, 11:24 PM #4
k thx...gime a second...let me work on it
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23-Jun-2008, 11:32 PM #5
why do you have such a complicated script just for a contact form?
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23-Jun-2008, 11:49 PM #6
i know dude, i downloaded it from some website. I can fix anything you can cook up computer wise, but coding is not my strong point. Given that fact, I still thought that this was slightly excessive.
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24-Jun-2008, 12:15 AM #7
no problem....so what are you trying to do....email that form to yourself? so that it submits the information to your email....or something else?
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24-Jun-2008, 09:16 AM #8
Yeah, I'd like it send the info to my email at dustin@digitalsanityservices.com.. Whatever you do though, I'd like to know how to add fields myself in case I ever have to add criteria.
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24-Jun-2008, 01:14 PM #9
Have you read this?

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24-Jun-2008, 02:22 PM #10
I glanced at it slightly. I'm not sure how many characters a form like this, but I think that this script is a bit excessive.
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24-Jun-2008, 02:32 PM #11
Well, you should do more than glance at it. It will tell you how to configure your HTML form to work with their script. FormMail has a lot of functionality built-in in addition to its protection from being used to send spam. I'm not saying you have to use FormMail but if you're going to use it, you'll have to read the documentation on using it and configuring it.

EDIT: Have you considered hiring someone to do the site for you? Considering the time you've spent thus far, it might be worth considering.

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24-Jun-2008, 05:05 PM #12
true say...supaduparocka....tomdkat is right..formmail has a lot of features......let me give you a site...you can make forms there and it will make the php script for you as well...so all you have to do is just implement it in your website....it will do everything for you....

http://www.tele-pro.co.uk/scripts/contact_form/

use this....it gives you HTML code and PHP...and you can add/delete as many fields as you want.
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