Right click on the Form in Normal view, go to Form Properties | Options | Confirmation and browse to the page you DO want them to go to after submitting your form.
HTH
- Karen
Put the pages they are going to be updating into a subweb and set permissions on the subweb accordingly.
Please be aware that FTPing pages to a FrontPage site can damage the FrontPage extensions. They should be, as you are, only using the FP Publish function.
HTH
- Karen
Hi James,
First you have to create a page with the schedule on it in FrontPage (will become your pop-up window) and name it so that you will know what the URL of the pop-up window will be (it will be http://www.yourwebsitename.com/schedulepagename.htm(or .html, .asp, whatever).
When you have...
You don't need a form.
In HTML view: <a href="mailto:emailaddyhere?subject=Whatever You Want Your Subject To Be Here">
Or (FP2002, don't know about the rest of them): right click on your hyperlink and go to hyperlink properties and fill in the Subject line.
Hope that helps,
K
Hi,
Try renaming your photos replacing the spaces with underscores. Also, some of the hyperlinks on your page are pointing to your hard drive.
HTH
- Karen
Did you select either picture to go left or right in your Picture Properties? If that's the case, FP automatically adds 3 to your horizontal properties and you have to reset it to 0.
Have you published your page yet?
>Only Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and later support a custom tab order. Other Web browsers and previous versions of Internet Explorer use the default tab order.
>>To test the functionality of your form, you must first publish your web site to a web server...
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