Lae135
Wed Nov 01 07:43:01 CST 2006
Thank you - I will look into them.....I seem to have issues with godaddy as
far as being able to answer some of my questions as it relates to FP.
"David Berry" wrote:
> Yes. There are better web hosts that offer many more features and give you
> much more control. Try www.webhost4life.com
>
>
> "Rob Giordano (Crash)" <webmaster@siriussystems.invalid> wrote in message
> news:Oyj629T$GHA.2340@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> > From reading posts by others that are hosted on GoDaddy, seems GD doesn't
> > know very much about FP extensions.
> >
> > It doesn't take long to install or repair FP extensions...it may take you
> > a
> > long time to get them to do it though!
> >
> >
> >
> > "Lae135" <Lae135@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:41E519D8-5B51-41B4-BC58-325EBF6660EF@microsoft.com...
> > | Hi
> > |
> > | I do have FP extensions installed....any other ideas?
> > |
> > | I mean in order to have the forms work - what are the basic components?
> > |
> > | I always used the cox.net email address and it used to work fine.
> > |
> > | The only thing I did differently was change all sites to a subsite
> > format -
> > | that is when the forms stopped working
> > |
> > | curious about the godaddy reference - do you know of any issues? I have
> > only
> > | ever used them and it is a pain to get the FP extensions
> > | installed...etc...very time consuming.
> > |
> > | Thanks!! linda
> > |
> > | "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
> > |
> > | > FP forms require that the website have FP extensions installed and
> > working
> > | > and that you publish via
http:// method. Your site does not appear to
> > have
> > | > FP extensions installed.
> > | >
> > | > The host also has to allow the use of FP forms handler, and in many
> > cases
> > | > the email address has to be in the same domain..iow not; cox.net.
> > | >
> > | > ps...have fun with GoDaddy
> > | >
> > | > hth
> > | >
> > | >
> > | >
> > | > "Lae135" <Lae135@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > | > news:EDA4FDF3-F856-40A4-917F-C7905190A36B@microsoft.com...
> > | > | Hi
> > | > |
> > | > | I saw that too...so, i since added the script and now, it goes to an
> > | > "oops"
> > | > | page - page not found....
> > | > |
> > | > |
> > | > |
> > | > | "David Berry" wrote:
> > | > |
> > | > | > I see buttons and textboxes but there's no Form ( <form></form> )
> > on
> > the
> > | > | > page. You need to have a form (and set it to send email) for the
> > page
> > | > to
> > | > | > work.
> > | > | >
> > | > | >
> > | > | > "Lae135" <Lae135@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > | > | > news:E26E6A9A-FE0C-4A06-9AF8-91072D69C110@microsoft.com...
> > | > | > > Hello
> > | > | > >
> > | > | > > I used to have a single hosting account for each of my websites.
> > I
> > had
> > | > | > > forms
> > | > | > > on those sites and they all worked fine as far as inputting the
> > | > | > > information
> > | > | > > and all information went directly to an email account.
> > | > | > >
> > | > | > > I have since re-configured all my sites under a main site and my
> > sites
> > | > are
> > | > | > > all subsites - it seems the problem with the email forms lies
> > | > somewhere in
> > | > | > > this new arrangment. After filling in the form and when the
> > end-user
> > | > hits
> > | > | > > "submit" nothing happens.
> > | > | > >
> > | > | > > I would think the forms would still work as the info was going
> > to
> > an
> > | > email
> > | > | > > account rather than a database....
> > | > | > >
> > | > | > > Can anyone offer any help?
> > | > | > >
> > | > | > > An example of my not working form can be found @
> > | > | > > www.condosofct.com/contactlinda.htm
> > | > | > >
> > | > | > > Thank you :)
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