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How to format a submit button?
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| Robert2ch 2005-12-12, 10:29 pm |
| I formatted a submit button on a form page, but when I exported the file to
html I can not get the button to work. When I click on the submit button on
the web site it points to a file that I can not get transfered from publisher
to Html. any suggestions?
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| DavidF 2005-12-13, 11:39 pm |
| The first four FAQs are about forms here:
http://www.publishermvps.com/Default.aspx?tabid=30
DavidF
"Robert2ch" <Robert2ch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:540EA1C9-843D-4872-AB61-48A9EF8F6048@microsoft.com...
> I formatted a submit button on a form page, but when I exported the file
to
> html I can not get the button to work. When I click on the submit button
on
> the web site it points to a file that I can not get transfered from
publisher
> to Html. any suggestions?
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| Robert2ch 2005-12-14, 7:53 pm |
| Those suggestions help. on my form page of my website I wanted to have it
emailed. In publisher 2002 you can do that, but the server that I am posting
to says that it does support front page extentions but when I click on the
link it takes me to a folder on my web page that does not have the
extentions. How do I point the submit button to the extention to email the
page?
"DavidF" wrote:
> The first four FAQs are about forms here:
> http://www.publishermvps.com/Default.aspx?tabid=30
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> DavidF
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> "Robert2ch" <Robert2ch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:540EA1C9-843D-4872-AB61-48A9EF8F6048@microsoft.com...
> to
> on
> publisher
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| DavidF 2005-12-14, 7:54 pm |
| Go back to the FAQ page, and find the FAQ about testing to see if the
FrontPage extensions are installed. It is near the bottom if I remember
correctly. If through that test it shows that they are not installed, you
will have to contact your host again and ask them to install them.
If you didn't use HTTP to publish your site, then you may have corrupted the
extensions, and again, your host will have to reinstall them. And as to your
next question about using HTTP to publish your site, go to the main page for
Pub 2003 under Web Design, and review the articles.
DavidF
"Robert2ch" <Robert2ch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4BAE9A6A-CEC9-49F2-BA06-22BA5DBA45A6@microsoft.com...
> Those suggestions help. on my form page of my website I wanted to have it
> emailed. In publisher 2002 you can do that, but the server that I am
posting[color=darkred]
> to says that it does support front page extentions but when I click on the
> link it takes me to a folder on my web page that does not have the
> extentions. How do I point the submit button to the extention to email the
> page?
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> "DavidF" wrote:
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