[phorm] [Phorm:] Re: Forcing Someone to fill out all blanks in a fo

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  • Date: 7 Mar 2003 05:11:27 -0000

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  MESSAGE:  (#2362) Re: Forcing Someone to fill out all blanks in a fo 
            <http://www.phorm.com/support/?rev=2362> 
  AUTHOR:   Kyle Carrington 
  DATE:     March 7, 2003 at 12:11 a.m. EST 

  Reply To: (#2361) Re: Forcing Someone to fill out all blanks in a fo 
  Author:   Patrick O'Hara 
  Date:     March 6, 2003 at 7:49 p.m. EST 

I certainly will send the ten bucks! Thats not a problem at all, I'd be glad 
to. 

My form is up and running on the server at: 

http://www.rv-windows.com/phorm/x-widgets.html 

As you can see I havent completely finished it, but thats OK, for now it is 
hidden from public anyhow, not linked to the main site until bugs are worked 
out. 

I got the REQ validations figured out mostly, excepting that I havent figured 
out how to set it for radio style options, so i just eliminated those ones 
from requiring a response, as they were giving me errors, (likely cause they 
are not text entry) duhhhh, im sure if i look hard enough, ill find the 
answer. 

The one most annoying feature i cant seem to change is that even when a user 
enters an illegal form, a message is sent to the webmaster, my whole purpose 
of using PHORM is to eliminate unwanted email, incomplete forms, and such! How 
do I set it to ONLY respond to the webmaster when all REQ's are met? This is a 
must! To annoying to weed through emails telling of failed attempts on this 
and that... shooting for zero administration quoting here... 

Also, I have managed to send HTML to the visitor, but not the webmaster... 
strange, probably only because the webmasters email does not accept HTML (im 
using a web based email system at cedant.com to test it until ready for POP3) 
He is getting the .txt version instead? that could be it. 

I eliminated the errorform.html for now, until I finish the final draft of the 
main form, as it's too annoying to edit two files at once, but i think i 
understand how it works anyway so i should be able to get that to fly soon. 

Nice scripting, I'll look at the site for your address to send the cash. 

Thanks, 
I think this solves my problem, that is, if I can figure out how to NOT annoy 
the webmaster with messages regarding failed database opening attempts, 
incomplete forms etc... 

Kyle 

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