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Please can anyone advise on creating a form to mail with freeola. What are the adjustments needed, my form is a simple "application" type which requests information to post details to.
Would be very grateful for any help on this, really stuck.
Thanks again
Simon
Please can anyone advise on creating a form to mail with freeola. What are the adjustments needed, my form is a simple "application" type which requests information to post details to.
Would be very grateful for any help on this, really stuck.
Thanks again
Simon
How can I add more boxes to create a "Name, address, telephone number" style form?
Thanks again for your help, greatly appreciated.
Simon
> Most people can't get that form working, Freeola edited their servers
> and blocked some php code ages ago, don't even know why that form is
> still up there.
I'm using this without any problems on about 15 different domains - are you sure you've followed their instructions ?!
The php problems that were introduced when freeola tightened their php security were resolved within a few days when the problems occurred last June (boogle virus).
> Thanks for your replies, I have copied the form script and will try my
> level best to work with it. My friend spent ages on this.
> How can I add more boxes to create a "Name, address, telephone
> number" style form?
>
> Thanks again for your help, greatly appreciated.
>
> Simon
Once you start working with the FORM code supplied by freeola you'll hopefully see how to construct a FORM and add fields as required.
Make sure you use this syntax: cgi-bin/form_to_mail.php
Not form-to-mail.php as they show in one example.
I'll let freeola know...
Simon
The FORM can be part of any page, so it can look the same as your exisiting site.