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Roger
Posted: 05/24/2001, 8:11 AM

I am trying to provide my site visitors a one page entry form to capture a
few fields and after submitting should go to page a want to provide a
message.

I do not see in CC a facility to do that. From form design, I have to choose
a CC form but not external pages. Unless I write some scripts to trap it.

Also the Menu form does not provide links to external as well.

I know how to (& I had) modify the generated code but I try not to touch
them as much as I can so that it can be very much integrated.

Maybe in V2 we can have these added. Besides Login/Grid/Record/Search/Menu
type forms other form types can be added (like Message, and whatever form
types that may be useful). I know most can be done by code but there are
many beginners who does no scripts well. CC is suppose to bring database
POWER to the beginners right?

--
Rgds
Roger Tng


CodeCharge
Posted: 05/24/2001, 12:47 PM

Roger,

You may try creating an empty CC page, where you can enter your HTML message
in the Page or Form Header/Footer.
If you use the Menu form, you can enter such HTML code into Field Caption:
<a href="http://www.mydomain.com/mypage.html">Click here</a>


"Roger" <roger@web4sme.net> wrote in message
news:9ej8au$ut7$1@mail.tankhill.com...
> I am trying to provide my site visitors a one page entry form to capture a
> few fields and after submitting should go to page a want to provide a
> message.
>
> I do not see in CC a facility to do that. From form design, I have to
choose
> a CC form but not external pages. Unless I write some scripts to trap it.
>
> Also the Menu form does not provide links to external as well.
>
> I know how to (& I had) modify the generated code but I try not to touch
> them as much as I can so that it can be very much integrated.
>
> Maybe in V2 we can have these added. Besides Login/Grid/Record/Search/Menu
> type forms other form types can be added (like Message, and whatever form
> types that may be useful). I know most can be done by code but there are
> many beginners who does no scripts well. CC is suppose to bring database
> POWER to the beginners right?
>
> --
> Rgds
> Roger Tng
>
>
>

Jeff Stuart
Posted: 05/25/2001, 2:12 AM

Put that's clunky.. ;) It would be nice if we could either use the drop
down on the form design page OR fill in our own value.

--
Jeff Stuart
jstuart@neo.rr.com

"CodeCharge" <support@codecharge.com> wrote in message
news:9ejoft$fop$1@mail.tankhill.com...
> Roger,
>
> You may try creating an empty CC page, where you can enter your HTML
message
> in the Page or Form Header/Footer.
> If you use the Menu form, you can enter such HTML code into Field Caption:
> <a href="http://www.mydomain.com/mypage.html">Click here</a>
>
>
> "Roger" <roger@web4sme.net> wrote in message
>news:9ej8au$ut7$1@mail.tankhill.com...
> > I am trying to provide my site visitors a one page entry form to capture
a
> > few fields and after submitting should go to page a want to provide a
> > message.
> >
> > I do not see in CC a facility to do that. From form design, I have to
> choose
> > a CC form but not external pages. Unless I write some scripts to trap
it.
> >
> > Also the Menu form does not provide links to external as well.
> >
> > I know how to (& I had) modify the generated code but I try not to touch
> > them as much as I can so that it can be very much integrated.
> >
> > Maybe in V2 we can have these added. Besides
Login/Grid/Record/Search/Menu
> > type forms other form types can be added (like Message, and whatever
form
> > types that may be useful). I know most can be done by code but there are
> > many beginners who does no scripts well. CC is suppose to bring database
> > POWER to the beginners right?
> >
> > --
> > Rgds
> > Roger Tng
> >
> >
> >
>
>


   


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