Just wanted to write and say thanks to Trevor, Ben, and Jim. Using the
web form is working great. I just needed a little push in the right
direction, and I got it here. So thanks for the suggestions.
Chris
On Sep 5, 2008, at 3:28 AM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
Chris Sheffield wrote:
So my main
Chris Sheffield wrote:
So my main question is, can Rev send data to a web form like this in
such a way that whatever fields we specify will be populated when the
browser/form opens? Not sure if something like this is even possible. I
haven't done enough web development to know. Is some special
Thanks for the response and good explanation, Ben. This may be exactly
what I need. I'll be giving it a try today.
Chris
On Sep 5, 2008, at 3:28 AM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
Chris Sheffield wrote:
So my main question is, can Rev send data to a web form like this
in such a way that whatever
Ben is right on the mark with the 'submit a form' directly from Rev, but one
caveat may be that your website setup software may be using a pre-fab
browser detection script for maximum platform compatibility. If this is the
case, Revolution will not look like any of the browsers, like FireFox,
We want our customers to go through a registration process. So the
standalone would open a url to a form on our web site. The only reason
we're going to a web form instead of using a form in the application
is because we want an email message sent to us upon submitting the
information.
On Sep 4, 2008, at 1:58 PM, Chris Sheffield wrote:
So my main question is, can Rev send data to a web form like this in
such a way that whatever fields we specify will be populated when
the browser/form opens? Not sure if something like this is even
possible. I haven't done enough web
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 3:58 AM, Chris Sheffield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We want our customers to go through a registration process. So the
standalone would open a url to a form on our web site. The only reason we're
going to a web form instead of using a form in the application is because we