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Richard

2004-06-29, 11:14 pm

Further to my previous. I have a form on my Web that I
want to link to an email address. I have designed the
form in FP 2003 and my host tells me that they only
support FP 2000 extentions. Can you tell me if a purchase
form is a 2000 extention or a 2003 extension (I am sure
that I saw them in 2000). Secondly, how do i link this
form to an email address so when someone presses the
submit button the dteails are passed to the email address.
Thanks again
chris leeds

2004-06-30, 4:14 am

it should work with 2000 extensions. fp 2003 uses 2002 extensions as there
is not a version 2003 of extensions.

just make your form, right click it, select form properties, all your
options are in there.

HTH

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"Richard" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:231cf01c45e44$c92d6900$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Further to my previous. I have a form on my Web that I
> want to link to an email address. I have designed the
> form in FP 2003 and my host tells me that they only
> support FP 2000 extentions. Can you tell me if a purchase
> form is a 2000 extention or a 2003 extension (I am sure
> that I saw them in 2000). Secondly, how do i link this
> form to an email address so when someone presses the
> submit button the dteails are passed to the email address.
> Thanks again



Andrew Murray

2004-06-30, 7:14 am

A form is a form - they're all the same. If you mean you want to know the
different between a "contact" form and a "feedback" form, then there is no
difference - that's just what people call them.

HTML forms are made up of the form field types such as "text" "dropdown box",
"checkbox", "radio button" and "text area".

What do you mean by "purchase form" - is this something you've put to gether
yourself?

The frontpage extensions are used to send the information in the form to the
specified email address in the form properties. Right click the form, select
properties and select in the 'send to' options, "email" and specify your address.


"Richard" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:231cf01c45e44$c92d6900$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Further to my previous. I have a form on my Web that I
> want to link to an email address. I have designed the
> form in FP 2003 and my host tells me that they only
> support FP 2000 extentions. Can you tell me if a purchase
> form is a 2000 extention or a 2003 extension (I am sure
> that I saw them in 2000). Secondly, how do i link this
> form to an email address so when someone presses the
> submit button the dteails are passed to the email address.
> Thanks again



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