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Answer» Frontpage allows me to create a feedback form CONSISTING of "check" buttons. I went for (I think) 6 general subjects & the option to check one answer from each. All good, and I remembered to assign each set with its own R number to keep it independent of the other sets. What I now can't work out is the Submit function. How do I set this so all of the answers (there's also a general comments box) will come to me? I can't find any parameters to set and, more to the point, don't know what parameters I should be setting. In what form would the responses arrive? I must point out I'm a complete novice with no knowledge of html language - I really do need help in layman's terms!Can you POST the HTML code you used or need to Submit?Hi Unfortunately I haven't got that far. I've done the layout (the bit with the radio buttons and, underneath, a general cooments box). Under this I've brought in the default "Submit" button, and this is where I'm stuck. I don't know what the next stage is. What I'm hoping will happen is visitors will click Submit and all their responses will find their way to me. But I don't know how to set any of this up and the help file (UNLESS I'm looking in completely wrong places) doesn't seem to live up to its name, apart perhaps from the "file" bit. So the basic question is: I've put a Submit button on my feedback page. What next?I may be wrong but I BELIEVE data submitted via a web form simply gets SAVED to your web server as a text file. You need to logon to your web server via FTP and retrieve that file. OK, well that'd be fine - I can retrieve data from the server if that's what happens. But what properties should I assign to the submit button so the data gets sent?
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