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Hello, is this President Clinton? Good! I figured if anyone knew where to get some tang it would be you
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This is Weird, help needed
I am trying to get a form to do 2 things when submitted using javascript
1: Send me an e-mail 2: Popup a Submitted window It works when I try it on my own computer, but when I put it up to the server it can't find the submitted page (yes, it is there) and when I click refresh page it finds it no problem. here is the function I am using: function OnButton1() { document.Submit.action = "mailto:webmaster@pornpartyporn.com" // First target document.Submit.target = "iframe1"; // Open in a iframe document.Submit.submit(); // Submit the page document.Submit.action = "http://www.pornpartyporn.com/submited.html" // Second target document.Submit.submit(); // Submit the page return false; } that there is only 1 t in "submited.html" is not a mistake, that is what the page is called Any help is appreciated |
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With $10,000, we'd be millionaires! We could buy all kinds of useful things like ... love!
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In any event, this does what you asked. Code:
<script type="text/javascript"> function popupsubmit(){ window.open('http://www.pornpartyporn.com/submited.html', 'iframe1', 'height=400,width=400,scrollbars=no'); } </script> <form method="post" action="mailto:webmaster@pornpartyporn.com" onsubmit="popupsubmit();"> Form data here <input type="submit" value="Submit Form by Email"> </form>
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