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    lwalkercycling is offline Corporal
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    www.Lwalkercycling.com/team2 (location of the form)

    I am not adding this form in my website correctly, please help.

    Trainingpeaks.com sent me their form instructions. I opened the form whizard on BV added their (TP) instructions to the form actions, published and can see the form. When I enter my password, as a test, I am taken to a junk page.

    Am I using the correct BV form? If not, what do you suggest.

    If I am using the correct BV form - what steps am I missing?



    Thank you in advance.

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    Is this it http://www.lwalkercycling.com/team2.php

    Note the .php extension. When using forms with BV, the page property is automatically changed to .php so it will work,
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    yes, I am adding the php as the extension

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    Default Re: adding form to website correctly

    Well, you have made a mistake: the code they provided you ALREADY is enough to create the form. You should not have added a BV form.
    Delete the entire form
    Add a HTML box and paste the code in it. Publish. Refresh your browser to test.
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    Default Re: adding form to website correctly

    An Html box - are you referring to "View" / Page HTML?

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    Main menu - Insert>Advanced>HTML D/Click on the html box when on the page & paste your code, press ok. Save, publish.
    Might have to be published to fully work.

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    Will work also in preview as it is simple HTML code. For the same reason the page needs not be .php, although you can also have it as .php.
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