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Hywel Harris

2005-10-17, 6:16 pm

My host provide basic CGI scripts for email forms. The problem I have is
that I really don't understand these. The host has a setup procedure that
will create the form and they give a link to incorporate into a web page in
order to access the form. The link is:-

http://www.ladybayartglass.co.uk/tinc?key=lnWfSczP

Now I want this page to look like it belongs to my site so it needs the logo
plus the same colors as the rest of the site. If I were to modify this code
in DW how would I then save it or indeed can I?

Alternately can i cut and paste the from the body of this page place it in a
page of my making (with the relevant css of course)?

Thanks in advance

Hywel Harris



Kenneth W. Binney

2005-10-17, 6:16 pm

Either way should work just fine.
Just be meticulous in preserving the processing code provided by you host,
and be sure to put your customized page in the same folder as specified by
your host.



"Hywel Harris" <firstname.lastname@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:dj0a4d$jek$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> My host provide basic CGI scripts for email forms. The problem I have is
> that I really don't understand these. The host has a setup procedure that
> will create the form and they give a link to incorporate into a web page
> in
> order to access the form. The link is:-
>
> http://www.ladybayartglass.co.uk/tinc?key=lnWfSczP
>
> Now I want this page to look like it belongs to my site so it needs the
> logo
> plus the same colors as the rest of the site. If I were to modify this
> code
> in DW how would I then save it or indeed can I?
>
> Alternately can i cut and paste the from the body of this page place it in
> a
> page of my making (with the relevant css of course)?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Hywel Harris
>
>
>



Hywel Harris

2005-10-17, 6:18 pm


"Kenneth W. Binney" <kenbinney@ossiningdesignguild.com> wrote in message
news:dj0d5g$o7j$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Either way should work just fine.
> Just be meticulous in preserving the processing code provided by you host,
> and be sure to put your customized page in the same folder as specified by
> your host.


very glad to here that. The rubbish i've been getting from my hosts tech
support!!!

Now it appears that the file is an include judging by the link they have
given me. How do I save it ? , not sure of the procedure as I have never
used includes before. Or would I be better off just cutting and pasting the
whole of the code between the <body> tags and placing these in my own
document(plus CSS of course).

Thanks for your help

Best regards

Hywel Harris


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