Re: My contact form
Yes. reading the tutorial would be a nice idea.
About the hidden field: in BV double click the form, and in the form properties Dialog Box you will see the hidden field in the lower window.
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Re: My contact form
Where in the contact form do I find the hidden field? I don't see a "ndpage". You say everthing else has to be changed. Like what? I assume I need to go back to the tutorial and start from the beginning of it to make sure I've got everything.
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Re: My contact form
The error page is ok. The same for the thank you page. In the contact form itself, the only thing that needs changing is the hidden field name (it was "ndpage", and its value was the page name, now it has become "Formid" and its value is the FormID number that ABVFP gives you when you setup that particular form). Everything else has to be changed.
The script itself is completely changed: both the main file as well as the auxiliary files. So, whilst the pages you build (form, errorpage, thank you page) have only minor or no change at all, the script itself has to be installed from scratch.
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It looks like I was using the old one. Do I have to start over or is some of what I did OK? The error page for instance. I worked on the old one most of the day so anything I can save would be good.
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Don
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Re: My contact form
Originally posted by donprofit View PostI thought I was doing pretty good with the Advance BV Form Processor when I ran into this in the tutorial.
1. For the configuration file creator-This is the file "ndadmin1.php" Simply upload it on your server. No editing is required. How do I find it & upload it?
2. For the help file-open the ndadminhelp.bvp on your computer. Where do I find this?
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Don
Which tutorial is this ?
ABVFP has been updated some months ago in version 2.0. The one that you are mentioning are relevant to the old, deprecated version 1. Please let me know if still some forgotten link or tutorial exists so i can delete it / update it to the new version.
The correct download is ONLY in http://www.dbtechnosystems.com/free_abvfp.php And, the tutorial is included in the zip.
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Re: My contact form
Don-
Here is a link to all the Blue Voda tutorials. These cover almost every topic about web building with the BV Web Builder.
Video tutorials about how to create an amazing website with the BlueVoda website builder, brought to you by VodaHost web hosting.
Here is the video tutorial specific to what you are asking.
For your benefit and edification- grab a large pot of coffee and sit through the tutorials. This will help you a great deal. You will become much more proficient by doing this and will be less frustrated. Then use the forum to fill in the gaps.
Cheers-
Andy
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Re: My contact form
I thought I was doing pretty good with the Advance BV Form Processor when I ran into this in the tutorial.
1. For the configuration file creator-This is the file "ndadmin1.php" Simply upload it on your server. No editing is required. How do I find it & upload it?
2. For the help file-open the ndadminhelp.bvp on your computer. Where do I find this?
Thanks,
Don
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Re: My contact form
In general- when it asks which folder to extract to, it will provide a browse button close by to let you select a folder.
Andy
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Re: My contact form
I'm trying to extract the parts of a zip file to a folder that I created in the BlueVoda folder. After I right clicked on the zip page and chose extract it said to choose a folder to extract to. I assume it's talking about the one I created in the BV folder, if so how do I choose it and put the extracted files in it?
Thanks,
Don
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Don,
VodaHost has set up a full series of tutorials on "How to" . Everything that you have been asking is explained in these tutorials, which are here (click on the link) . Please take some time to read those tutorials.
The database creation tutorial, in particular, is here:
Creating a MySQL database (click on the image)
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Extract- If your using windows XP- you can simply right click and choose extract files. IF not- then you will have to use a zip file extraction program. Also- sometimes simply double clicking on a file will trigger the auto extract. Then choose the folder to extract it to.
Check tutorial for using the BLUE FTP (FTP Manager) to upload files to the server.
Creating the DB. I have not used the ABVFP and really cannot direct you with that. Sorry.
Andy
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Andy,
Glad you're back. I can understand your instructions. Got the folder.
Next it says extract all the files inside the same folder. How do I do it? Probably just as simple as the other instruction.
How do I upload the extracted files to the folder inside the public_html folder?
How do I create the database in the CP?
Thanks,
Don
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BV folder- Go to My Computer>C drive> Program Files>BV Web builder
That is your BV Folder. Open it- right click in an open blank area and then choose "New Folder"
As to the public_html folder- Yes. This is on the server and it is the first thing presented when you use the FTP Manager.
Andy
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I got as far as the tutorial and have a stupid question. It says create a folder preferably inside your Bluevoda folder. Where is my BV folder? Give me really basic directions on finding it and then creating a folder inside it.
Next where do I find the public-html folder? Am I supposed to be in the CP all this time?
Thanks,
Don
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Re: My contact form
ABVFP is a script (form processor, to be exact) which is installed on your site. Click on the link i posted in my previous post (that is what i mean click on the above link) to get to the Advanced BlueVoda Form processor thread. You can also find the download link there. In the zip that you will download you will also find a full, step by step tutorial, as well as en example form.
However, if you do not understand links, i suggest that you first read the tutorials on links, (which you can find here) and then continue with forms, autoresponders, downloads etc.
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