I agree!
Unless you just want to pass some info from a form to another page and be done!
You could use simple php for that but you would have to provide a bit more info, if you know php and if you haev php and like above, if you are developing a shopping cart system?? Please see my site at...
ok
try this
find this line:
<td colspan="2" valign="top"><img src="/righthead.png" width="720" height="200"></td>
and add the bit ---valign="top"---- in it so it reads as above. It works when i added it and viewed it!!
hope this helps...
There is no easy way of doing this!
The best way would be to inform the user that they have to right click and then choose save as from the menu!!
Just right it next to the button or somthing?
Andhow about adding a little script that when/if the user trys to left click the button (eg CLICK TO...
Yer above is true however depending on where you are setting this page up you could always use a ph script which means you will also be able to display a thank you page with the persons name!
it will send all info via e-mail to the address you give
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Yer i agree witht he above. When pressing return in a web design program you may have to hold down the shift key along with pressing return. This will take you to the next line and not two lines down.
Apart form the font and the spaces it looks great
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Not sure that you can!
What you can do, depending on what you really want to do is make one really big form. So that the form tag runns from the top of the page to the bottom. Doing this you will then be able to offer one submit button which will work for the page and you can then add form...
Not too sure about that - what you should have done is added some code to your metta taggs so that the sarch engines only indexed the main page. Oh well i am sure that there will be a way to fix it....
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Yer this can be done, maybe it is flash however go and visit http://www.dynamicdrive.com and you will find the code that you have to include from there.
There are ways to get around the code however this is a good way to do some protecting.
However - you should let it all be open - don't tell...
This is what i use mate:
$recipient = "name <e-mail address>";
$subject = "subject";
$message = "message for e-mail";
$extra = "From: name <e-mail address>";
mail ($recipient, $subject, $message, $extra);
hope that it helps
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