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Brett Davis

2007-05-03, 6:16 pm

Hello...

I am using Frontpage 2003 to develop a website. On one webpage I have a
form where a person enters their name, email and comments. After this
person clicks "Submit" the confirmation page displays. The confirmation
page does NOT show the navigation like the other main pages of the website
do. My question is... how can i get my confirmation page to display the
frontpage 2003 navigation but not display the confirmation page in the main
navigation in the main webpages on the site?

Please advise..

Thanks,

Brett



Brutus

2007-05-03, 10:15 pm

You can make a confirmation page of your own and include navigation on it.

Dave

"Brett Davis" <sqlsquirrel@msn.com> wrote in message
news:%23uHNU7cjHHA.4248@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Hello...
>
> I am using Frontpage 2003 to develop a website. On one webpage I have a
> form where a person enters their name, email and comments. After this
> person clicks "Submit" the confirmation page displays. The confirmation
> page does NOT show the navigation like the other main pages of the website
> do. My question is... how can i get my confirmation page to display the
> frontpage 2003 navigation but not display the confirmation page in the
> main navigation in the main webpages on the site?
>
> Please advise..
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brett
>
>
>



Ronx

2007-05-04, 6:16 am

As Brutus said, make your own custom confirmation page and include it in
the navigation view. In Navigation View, right click the confirmation
page and choose "Do not include in navigation bars" (or words to that
effect). The yellow box for the page will turn grey.
The confirmation page will not be in any navigation bars, but will
display the navigation.

Use form properties to set up the confirmation page for the form itself.

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"Brett Davis" <sqlsquirrel@msn.com> wrote in message
news:#uHNU7cjHHA.4248@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:

> Hello...
>
> I am using Frontpage 2003 to develop a website. On one webpage I have a
> form where a person enters their name, email and comments. After this
> person clicks "Submit" the confirmation page displays. The confirmation
> page does NOT show the navigation like the other main pages of the website
> do. My question is... how can i get my confirmation page to display the
> frontpage 2003 navigation but not display the confirmation page in the main
> navigation in the main webpages on the site?
>
> Please advise..
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brett


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