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This is the first time I have attempted to create a form for our web site, I have created it in front page with an upload a photo facility, but have now realised that it won't work unless the new parameter from freeola is entered in the code,and I can't work out where to put it in the code though. I totally gave up with it and used the freeola form to mail but it doesn't have an upload photo facility.Can someone please help before I throw my laptop through the window ;)
Thanks so much in anticipation of some help.
Tracey
I'm guessing your Frontpage attempt was making use of Frontpage extensions - these aren't supported on Freeola.
You wont be able to use the Freeola script to upload a photo I'm afraid. You'll need to use a third-party script - there are lots out there. A favourite is tectite which can do just about anything!
You'll still have to follow the Freeola formmail guidelines for security purposes.
Good luck...
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Seems as though I am talking to myself at the moment lol but here goes anyway someone must be able to help. I have now created a form using the form script and it works. Now I need to add the photo upload and I'm done, I really coul do with some help if there is anypne nice enough oput there , Please.
This is the first time I have attempted to create a form for our web site, I have created it in front page with an upload a photo facility, but have now realised that it won't work unless the new parameter from freeola is entered in the code,and I can't work out where to put it in the code though. I totally gave up with it and used the freeola form to mail but it doesn't have an upload photo facility.Can someone please help before I throw my laptop through the window ;)
Thanks so much in anticipation of some help.
Tracey