I have done this by making use of the admin files. These files show the contents of the database or if you can't use mysql the datafile.
I copied my 'admin files' to my thankyou dir and restyled them, so that they showed the contents of the last uploaded data. This gives a user a real check of the contents of uploaded data. Not a copy of form contents.
Hope I could help you out with this suggestion.
Eric
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This is not a feature in the current version. I might include it in the future versions.
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Anonymous
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2004-02-04
I would like to cosign that wish list request. :) Previously I used geocities and have now upgraded to a paid 'proper' host. When using yahoo geocities no cgi/php etc scripts were allowed so my response form had to be from http://www.response-o-matic.com/ (with advertisements). The thank you page, however did list the details submitted and though I do want to use the php form as it is more 'professional', it would be excellent to have that feature again. Thanks.
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Just released a new version with this feature. I haven't tested it out thoroughly so it might be buggy, but it works for the most part. Read the README file included in the tarball for information on making use of the new feature.
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Hi,
Is it possible to include the contents of the form sent by the user on the thank you page? If so, how?
Thanks a lot
Colin
Ya - how can I do this too?
Colin,
I have done this by making use of the admin files. These files show the contents of the database or if you can't use mysql the datafile.
I copied my 'admin files' to my thankyou dir and restyled them, so that they showed the contents of the last uploaded data. This gives a user a real check of the contents of uploaded data. Not a copy of form contents.
Hope I could help you out with this suggestion.
Eric
This is not a feature in the current version. I might include it in the future versions.
I would like to cosign that wish list request. :) Previously I used geocities and have now upgraded to a paid 'proper' host. When using yahoo geocities no cgi/php etc scripts were allowed so my response form had to be from http://www.response-o-matic.com/ (with advertisements). The thank you page, however did list the details submitted and though I do want to use the php form as it is more 'professional', it would be excellent to have that feature again. Thanks.
Just released a new version with this feature. I haven't tested it out thoroughly so it might be buggy, but it works for the most part. Read the README file included in the tarball for information on making use of the new feature.