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    link to asp file from brochure pages

    i have an asp page is use which sends emails to me/client & adds records to a database for shoppers who request a brochure from the site

    i created a brochure page called "brochure request"

    i wished to link it to my asp file called brochure.asp

    but actinic will not allow me to !, only files with html extensions are allowed it seems

    is there a work around ?
    john caldwell
    garden products online: http://www.4garden.co.uk
    garden furniture online: http://www.forsyth4.co.uk
    memorial benches online: http://www.4memorialbench.co.uk

    #2
    You can always code a html tag into your brochure fragment i.e.

    Code:
    !!<<a href="http://www.mysite.com/">My Site</a>>!!
    Matt
    Actinic User since v.3

    Custom Actinic Site Specialist:
    <a href="http://www.glowsticksdirect.co.uk/">GlowSticksDirect.co.uk</a>
    <a href="http://www.digishopdirect.co.uk/">DigiShopDirect.co.uk</a>
    <a href="http://www.calibreshopping.co.uk/">CalibreShopping.co.uk</a>

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      #3
      thank you

      have put straight into action, see

      www.forsyth4.co.uk

      as you can see i did have the brochure link on the left hand side

      i am just wondering now

      can you embed java script in the fragment which redirects to the asp file ?

      to make it really neat i need to replicate all the menus in the asp file
      john caldwell
      garden products online: http://www.4garden.co.uk
      garden furniture online: http://www.forsyth4.co.uk
      memorial benches online: http://www.4memorialbench.co.uk

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        #4
        Hi,

        As far as i know, you can embed anything that is HTML compliant - ie javascrip etc in !!< >!! tags. Actinic will basically leave them alone and output the raw result. I have used it successfully in my extended info pages on http://www.calibresoftware.co.uk to launch new popup windows.

        With regard to menus, why not have the form as a brochure page, embedding all the form code in a fragment using !!< >!! and just having the action going to the asp page you have made?
        Matt
        Actinic User since v.3

        Custom Actinic Site Specialist:
        <a href="http://www.glowsticksdirect.co.uk/">GlowSticksDirect.co.uk</a>
        <a href="http://www.digishopdirect.co.uk/">DigiShopDirect.co.uk</a>
        <a href="http://www.calibreshopping.co.uk/">CalibreShopping.co.uk</a>

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          #5
          thank you

          i like the idea of having the form in the html page & the action in the asp page

          before i have had the asp form post data back to itself

          took a look at your site, i like the reviews button on each product

          john caldwell
          garden products online: http://www.4garden.co.uk
          garden furniture online: http://www.forsyth4.co.uk
          memorial benches online: http://www.4memorialbench.co.uk

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            #6
            I will eventually get round to packing mu reviews module together for sale! Just another job to do
            Matt
            Actinic User since v.3

            Custom Actinic Site Specialist:
            <a href="http://www.glowsticksdirect.co.uk/">GlowSticksDirect.co.uk</a>
            <a href="http://www.digishopdirect.co.uk/">DigiShopDirect.co.uk</a>
            <a href="http://www.calibreshopping.co.uk/">CalibreShopping.co.uk</a>

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