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  • Form Maker Pro help needed.

    Hi,

    I have a couple of things. First is that when FMP creates the pages of the form the URLs often have capital letters in them. This is not a problem in Firefox but I have just downloaded the windows version of Safari and it strips out the capital letters and replaces them with lower case ones and gives a 404. Any way around this problem ?

    The second is that after the pages are design I hit get pages and it generates the form page and thanks page. I can copy and paste the HTML from the form page into my own page design and it works fine. If I copy and paste the Thanks page HTML it doesnt. It brings up the Thanks form directly from my FMP php even though I do save my own page with the same name as that which had been generated by FMP.

    Is there any way I can get the Thanks page to work in my own pages or if not is there any way to get at least my header onto the php form ?

    Thanks for any help

    ianric
    Ian
    Web Graphics, eBook Covers, Headers, and Buttons
    ImageWizard.biz

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    Re: Form Maker Pro help needed.

    Hi, can’t help you much on the Safari problem. But I set my form up using an iframe. The thank you page just follows after the submit button is pressed. http://www.collectors-info.com/contact_us.php
    Regards Chris.

    Collectables, Collecting, collectors-info.com

    www.chrismorris.co.uk

    House build project

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    • #3
      Re: Form Maker Pro help needed.

      Thank you for your reply. Sorry to appear very thick but what is an i-frame?

      Also I see that you have a php file, how does this tie in with Form Maker Pro?

      Regards ianric
      Ian
      Web Graphics, eBook Covers, Headers, and Buttons
      ImageWizard.biz

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      • #4
        Re: Form Maker Pro help needed.

        Hi, the php side is just an easier way to update all menus using just 1 page.
        An iframe is like having a web page within another web page.
        Regards Chris.

        Collectables, Collecting, collectors-info.com

        www.chrismorris.co.uk

        House build project

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