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Hey all, I have created a form and it's working just fine, but that's never enough... How can I make it so that when the "submit" button is pressed, the submitter is directed to a new page? My form is here: http://norcalcycling.com/stores/application.shtml TIA!
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It can be done using some JS but what I would rather do is call some PHP file in your action which will then send out the form by email and also reroute to an other page.
Also that keeps your email adress hidden.
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*dizzy* Can you break that down into simple terms? I know my way around html and I can carefully edit Perl, but PHP and I have never tango'd.
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sure I cannot give you a file because I write my own and it is integrated to threads buuuut. All you need is a script that will collect the infos from the form, send it to you by email (your email adress being inside the script nobody can see it) and reroute the users to an other page. try http://www.hotscripts in either perl or php sections and look for form processing
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