Hello, I am new to this. I would like to to create a flash form (I am
using an old Flash 5) Send the information to the paypal quick button
form through Jave script using the fscommand. i have already made some
reading on the subject but still need some more input.
1. Does IE explorer current versions support using Java Script this
way, I know that there was a problem with it in the past.
2. What is the simplest way to have the user fill only the form in
flash without having to go through the paypal quick button html form
pages at all. How to avoid the html pages from being viewed by the
user.
thanks sincerely,
Roni.
wrote
> Hello, I am new to this. I would like to to create a flash form (I am
> using an old Flash 5) Send the information to the paypal quick button
> form through Jave script using the fscommand. i have already made some
> reading on the subject but still need some more input.
>
> 1. Does IE explorer current versions support using Java Script this
> way, I know that there was a problem with it in the past.
>
> 2. What is the simplest way to have the user fill only the form in
> flash without having to go through the paypal quick button html form
> pages at all. How to avoid the html pages from being viewed by the
> user.
To answer a question with a question, why are you using Flash and
Javascript for this?
Just curious, because to rule out a number of potential customers from
the get-go, there must be a damn good reason for it.
--
Charles Sweeney
http://CharlesSweeney.com
I am going to use Flash for sure that is in the core of this webpage, I
do not know server based programs, what are my other options if I do
not use Java Script?
wrote
> I am going to use Flash for sure
You're XXXXed then.
If you want to have any chance of getting orders, rewrite your site in
simple HTML.
--
Charles Sweeney
http://CharlesSweeney.com
<rmls999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello, I am new to this. I would like to to create a flash form (I am
> using an old Flash 5) Send the information to the paypal quick button
[etc. snipped]
Why reinvent the wheel? You could just log into your Paypal account, use
the button wizard to write the code, and paste the code where you want the
button on the page.
TL
Forging a path through the Usenet jungle, armed only with a rusty
Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1106, Tante Lina stumbled into
alt.www.webmaster and said:
> ...
> Why reinvent the wheel?
Hello Lynn - good to see you again.
How's it going with 'You Can Web'?
What happened to Zene and your friend/colleague(?) that was emigrating to
merrie olde englande to follow her dream? did it ever happen for her?
--
Whatever you do - do something.
"William Tasso" <SpamBlocked@tbdata.com> wrote in message
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> Forging a path through the Usenet jungle, armed only with a rusty
> Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1106, Tante Lina stumbled into
> alt.www.webmaster and said:
>
>
> Hello Lynn - good to see you again.
>
> How's it going with 'You Can Web'?
> What happened to Zene and your friend/colleague(?) that was emigrating to
> merrie olde englande to follow her dream? did it ever happen for her?
Hey Wm,
Always nice to see you here.
Zene inspired a few similar publications which carved up the already skimpy
local advertising market. It bit the dust last November.
Word is that my erstwhile friend did move to England. I haven't heard from
her, except for two dreams in which she telephoned me, saying something
like, "Hi Squiffy." Did you ever have that pint with her fiance?
YouCanWeb goes dormant when I have other projects on the front burner, but
is revived as needed by a local artisan or small business person.
Cheers,
TL
"William Tasso" <SpamBlocked@tbdata.com> wrote in message
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> From the relative comfort of the EarthLink Inc. --
> http://www.EarthLink.net boardroom, <telina03@focusforms.com> patched in a
> new connection to news:alt.www.webmaster and said:
>
>
> pity, but always looked likely with such ambitious plans.
There's juicier gossip, but I shan't post it here.
>
> Squiffy? is there something you want to share ;)
It seemed to amuse her, but I didn't get it.
>
> No - seemed little point in making the contact.
You don't always know the point of making a contact until after you've made
it - sometimes long after. As Vonnegut wrote in "Cat's Cradle", "Peculiar
travel suggestions are dancing lessons from God."
Cheers,
Lynn
From the relative comfort of the EarthLink Inc. --
http://www.EarthLink.net boardroom, <telina03@focusforms.com> patched in a
new connection to news:alt.www.webmaster and said:
> ...
> There's juicier gossip, but I shan't post it here.
/me rushes off to check mail
> ...
> You don't always know the point of making a contact until after you've
> made
> it - sometimes long after.
Well - I agree completely, but the contact would have to be via the dear
lady (and I didn't wish to cause any embarassment) as I don't have any
direct details. Perhaps you could forward any you have and I'll drop off
a "how's it going?" mail.
> As Vonnegut wrote in "Cat's Cradle", "Peculiar
> travel suggestions are dancing lessons from God."
:)
--
Whatever you do - do something.
From the relative comfort of the Chaos boardroom, <SpamBlocked@tbdata.com>
patched in a new connection to news:alt.www.webmaster and said:
> From the relative comfort of the EarthLink Inc. --
> http://www.EarthLink.net boardroom, <telina03@focusforms.com> patched in
> a new connection to news:alt.www.webmaster and said:
>
>
> /me rushes off to check mail
Crikey - good choice <g>
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Whatever you do - do something.