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Posted by dorayme on 06/10/07 01:22
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<466b408a$0$97244$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net>,
"nice.guy.nige" <nigel_moss@deadspam.com> wrote:
> While the city slept, dorayme (doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au) feverishly
> typed...
>
> > In article
> > <466afa9d$0$97261$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net>,
> > "nice.guy.nige" <nigel_moss@deadspam.com> wrote:
> >
> >> <form action="results.htm">
> >> <!-- form stuff here... -->
> >>
> >> <input type="submit" value="Submit" name="Submit">
> >> </form>
> >>
> >
> > Yes, this works. OP now just needs to make up a "results.htm"
> > page and put it in the same directory or else modify path in the
> > action. In this page is whatever he wants to demo, perhaps the
> > "emailed" data content that comes to the form maker or perhaps a
> > notice to say the form has been submitted, thanks etc.
> >
> > Now, how about an elegant way if he wanted to demo an error
> > message if the form is "incorrectly" filled out on a CD?
> > Normally, a server side script detects errors and contains the
> > means to display a notice to this effect. JS instead on the CD?
>
> These are all extremeley well put points, but I was just doing as I was told
> and giving the OP a way to present the page that s/he wanted presented when
> the submit button was pressed your honour ;-)
>
> Cheers,
> Nige
Mine was no criticism of yours in any way. You did good. It was
addressed to subscribers here generally.
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dorayme
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