At 10:21 AM 03-13-2003, Rick Romero wrote:
Easy. Just change your qmailadmin-1.12/html/show_login.html:

<tr><td>Domain Name </td><td>
        <SELECT name="domain">
                <option value="domain1.com">domain1.com
                <option value="domain2.com">domain2.com
                <option value="domain3.com">domain3.com
        </select>
<!--
<input type="hidden" size="14" name="domain" value="orginaldomain1.com"
maxlength="128">-->
</td></tr>

okay, this isn't a qmailadmin related query - more of a general html/cgi query so i apologize in advance.


we have a signup page on our service, and we offer addresses at a dozen or so domains. we've tried setting it up so that the user enters their desired email name in one box, then chooses a domain from a drop-down list. but it just won't work - when the values are put together, there's always a space between them, creating an invalid address, e.g. "paul @smileglobal.com". so we have to stick with just one larger text entry box where the customer spells out the entire address they want. the problem is - that allows misspelling of the domain name part, so every so often, we get some poor soul who drops a letter from a domain, and can't understand why they don't have their email account.

hey - like i said, unrelated to qmailadmin, so feel free to tell me to go take a jump in a lake! ;^)


Paul Theodoropoulos
http://www.anastrophe.com
http://folding.stanford.edu
The Nicest Misanthrope on the Net






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