Emailing more than one person on a submit button - email & Submit button
...or a semi colon and a space as the previous suggestions did not included spaces.
JP
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...or a semi colon and a space as the previous suggestions did not included spaces.
JP
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ghoover posted this at 18:07 — 26th July 1999.
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Do it like this:
<FORM METHOD=post ACTION="mailto:[email protected]?subject=Whatever Form Subject&[email protected]&[email protected]" ENCTYPE="text/plain">
Sally posted this at 01:41 — 27th July 1999.
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I have been asked to look at a problem one of the web co-ordinators is having on their intranet website. She has set up a form through Frontpage 98 and she would like to be able to submit via email to three people at the same time.. is this possible? If so can any one help me out??
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Leech posted this at 01:57 — 27th July 1999.
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Hi, it's Leech again... aka "JP's Little Helper"
Just seperate the e-mail addresses by a... a... a 'puntkomma', how do you say this in English? You know what I mean, a ";" sign...
like this:
<form action="mailto:[email protected];[email protected];[email protected]">
this should do it...
greetz,
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Sally posted this at 02:47 — 27th July 1999.
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Well thank you for that and a ; is called a semi colon in English...but I have already tryed that and it doesn't seem to work. any other ideas??
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Leech posted this at 02:57 — 27th July 1999.
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Hmm... it seems to work here...
http://members.dencity.com/mmanson/mail.html
Try it out for yourself... it works here using IE 4... what browser are you using?
Greetz,
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Leech.
anti people, now you've gone too far... here's your antichrist superstar!
Sally posted this at 03:24 — 27th July 1999.
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IE5, but the rest of the site are on 3 and 4
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Sally posted this at 03:27 — 27th July 1999.
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When I try and get that website up I get access forbiden
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John Pollock posted this at 03:56 — 27th July 1999.
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Try a comma and a space, it might do the trick, ie:
action="mailto:[email protected], [email protected]"
Let me know if it works.
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Sally posted this at 21:24 — 27th July 1999.
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Well may be it is me....but that doesn't work either way, this is what I have done,It is at the end of a form..written in FrontPage 98 Someone help me!! please!
<html>
<head>
<title>error log</title>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 3.0">
</head>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" vlink="#008080">
<form method="POST" action="--WEBBOT-SELF--">
<!--webbot bot="SaveResults" startspan U-File="../_private/error_log.txt"
S-Format="TEXT/PRE" S-Label-Fields="TRUE" B-Reverse-Chronology="FALSE"
S-Email-Format="TEXT/PRE" B-Email-Label-Fields="TRUE" S-Builtin-Fields
S-Email-Address="[email protected];[email protected]" --><input TYPE="hidden" NAME="VTI-GROUP" VALUE="0"><!--webbot
bot="SaveResults" endspan --><div align="center"><center><p><em><big><big>Maternity
Information System</big></big></em></p>
</center></div><div align="center"><center><p><em><u><big><big>Error log</big></big></u></em></p>
</center></div>
</form>
<form method="POST"
action="action=mailto%[email protected],%[email protected]%22">
<p><strong>User Name</strong><input type="text" name="T1" size="26">
<strong>Status
</strong> <input type="text" name="T3" size="20"> </p>
<p><strong>Location of computer</strong> <input type="checkbox"
name="C1" value="ON">CDS Nurses Station<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="C2" value="ON">CDS Co-ordinator Office<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="C3" value="ON">Ward 26<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="C4" value="ON">Team Leaders<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="C8" value="ON">Antenatal Secretary</p>
<p><strong>Date</strong><input type="text" name="T4" size="20"> <strong>Time</strong>
<input type="text" name="T5" size="20"></p>
<p>Please state the problem and give as many details as possible. (i.e. which screen
you was using when the problem occured, actual error message)</p>
<p><strong>Problem</strong></p>
<p><textarea rows="7" name="S1" cols="66"></textarea></p>
<p><strong>Action Taken</strong><textarea rows="3" name="S2" cols="66"></textarea></p>
<p><strong>Who was contacted?</strong> <input type="text" name="T6" size="36"></p>
<p><strong>Was the problem resolved?</strong> Yes <input type="checkbox"
name="C6" value="ON"> No <input type="checkbox"
name="C7" value="ON"></p>
<p>(If no why?) <input type="text" name="T7" size="69"></p>
<METHOD=post ACTION="mailto:[email protected]?subject=Error log&[email protected]&[email protected]" ENCTYPE="text/plain">
</form>
</body>
</html>
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Leech posted this at 22:45 — 27th July 1999.
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Well, this is your form tag:
<form method="POST"
action="action=mailto%[email protected],%[email protected]%22">
you should delete the "%20" and "%22"'s, but wait a minute...
at the end i see this line:
<METHOD=post ACTION="mailto:[email protected]?subject=Error log&[email protected]&[email protected]" ENCTYPE="text/plain">
So i suggest you do the following:
you delete the first <form> tag (the one with the "%" in it)manually (in notepad or something), you take the <method> tag at the end, you cut it, and you paste it in the spot where the <form> tag used to be... now you just add "form " in front of the tag, so it becomes: <form method="... >
You know what? I'll do it and send you the code by e-mail, cause I'm making things complicated I think...
Greetz from JP's little helper,
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Leech.
anti people, now you've gone too far... here's your antichrist superstar!
Leech posted this at 22:59 — 27th July 1999.
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Hmmm... your e-mail isn't working... then I'll have to post the code here... sorry for the code overflow people
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<html>
<head>
<title>error log</title>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 3.0">
</head>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" vlink="#008080">
<p align="center"><em><big><big>Maternity Information System</big></big></em></p>
<p align="center"><em><u><big><big>Error log</big></big></u></em></p>
<form METHOD=post ACTION="mailto:[email protected]?subject=Error log&[email protected]" ENCTYPE="text/plain">
<p><strong>User Name</strong><input type="text" name="Username" size="26"> <strong>Status </strong><input
type="text" name="Status" size="20"> </p>
<p><strong>Location of computer</strong> <br>
<input type="checkbox" name="CDS_Nurses_Station" value="ON">CDS Nurses Station<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="CDS_Coordinator_Office" value="ON">CDS Co-ordinator Office<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="Ward_26" value="ON">Ward 26<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="Team_Leaders" value="ON">Team Leaders<br>
<input type="checkbox" name="Antenatal_Secretary" value="ON">Antenatal Secretary</p>
<p><strong>Date</strong><input type="text" name="Date" size="20"> <strong>Time</strong> <input
type="text" name="Time" size="20"></p>
<p>Please state the problem and give as many details as possible. (i.e. which screen you
was using when the problem occured, actual error message)</p>
<p><strong>Problem</strong></p>
<p><textarea rows="7" name="Problem" cols="66"></textarea></p>
<p><strong>Action Taken</strong></p>
<p><textarea rows="3" name="Action_Taken" cols="66"></textarea></p>
<p><strong>Who was contacted?</strong> <input type="text" name="Who_was_contacted" size="36"></p>
<p><strong>Was the problem resolved?</strong> Yes <input type="checkbox" name="problem_resolved"
value="ON"> No <input type="checkbox" name="problem_not_resolved" value="ON"></p>
<p><strong>(If no: why?)</strong> <input type="text" name="why_not_resolved" size="69"></p>
<p> </p>
<p><input type="submit" value="Submit"></p>
</form>
</body>
</html>
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i hope this works... if not, I'll redirect you to my charming assistant JP Stones
Greetz,
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Leech.
anti people, now you've gone too far... here's your antichrist superstar!
JP Stones posted this at 01:01 — 28th July 1999.
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@ Leech.
This is my 3 step guide to improving your site.
1/ go to your control panel in Windows
2/ go to add/remove programs
3/ uninstall Frontpage.
Ta Da!!
JP
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Leech posted this at 01:07 — 28th July 1999.
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What is Frontpage anyway? Never heard of it...
I almost always use notepad... low budget, you know...
This was Leech, live from Belgium, back to you now JP...
Greetz,
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Leech.
anti people, now you've gone too far... here's your antichrist superstar!
Sally posted this at 03:10 — 28th July 1999.
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I'm sorry guys we work in an organisation that has tryed to make web publishing easy for people by giveing them Microsoft FP, but actually they have made it worse for me... I can't uninstall it because non of the can write in HTML and I have only resently really got into it..
Leech posted this at 03:18 — 28th July 1999.
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You can use anything you want Sally, but... is it working now? (Say yes! )
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Leech.
anti people, now you've gone too far... here's your antichrist superstar!
Sally posted this at 03:53 — 28th July 1999.
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No I'm afrade it doesn't! I have copied it into notepad and then saved it as an HTM file opened it in IE and it just clicks the button but nothing else !!! help me please!!
JP Stones posted this at 03:56 — 28th July 1999.
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OK
I would suggest Dreamweaver 2 then if you need a WYSIWYG editor.
JP
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Leech posted this at 18:37 — 28th July 1999.
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Oh s**t!, sorry for my language children...
Well... I tried... And I'll keep trying... Until I did everything I can... I'm starting... right... now... GO!
Bye,
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Leech.
anti people, now you've gone too far... here's your antichrist superstar!
Sdaram posted this at 22:00 — 11th August 1999.
They have: 11 posts
Joined: Jul 1999
Can this be considered?
<Form onsubmit="mail(this.form);"
Function mail(form) {
var i=0;
var lim=4;
(for i <= lim;i++) {
document.form.action="mailto:person+[i]@any.com"
document.form.submit();
}
Trying me luck!
malinda55 posted this at 14:21 — 20th August 2010.
They have: 1 posts
Joined: Aug 2010
Hi,
]I have been asked to look at a problem one of the web co-ordinators is having on their intranet website. She has set up a form through Frontpage 98 and she would like to be able to submit via email to three people at the same time.
{links removed}
sam_2010 posted this at 07:33 — 5th August 2010.
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Joined: Aug 2010
hie cld u jst guide me ....... i m havin trouble with sending a mail to the user whn he registers himself 2 the site ....... could u b kind enough 2 help ......... plzz
thnks in advance
regards!
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