Hi,
ASP should be fine.
I can't think of anything that might be causing the problem you're describing.
It might be a good idea for me to look at your form and your template.
You can email them to me at supportstaff AT tectite DOT com.
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Hi,
Very new user of your excellent script. I am having trouble making all of the variables from my form appear in the good_template file. A couple do - the inbuilt 'subject' and 'recipient' fields but none of my own fields. are there any tricks that I am missing? I have confirmed the names of the fields match etc but no go!
Are there any limitations using asp as the form page?
Regards
Nick
Hi,
ASP should be fine.
I can't think of anything that might be causing the problem you're describing.
It might be a good idea for me to look at your form and your template.
You can email them to me at supportstaff AT tectite DOT com.
Russell Robinson - Author of Tectite FormMail and FormMailDecoder
http://www.tectite.com/
I am having a similar problem with a few of my values not being displayed in the good_template.
I have a form with nested tables (two side-by-side tables in a single cell table).
Only the values in the second table do not display.
Any thoughts on why this might be? I've double checked all of the variable names, but only the one table is not displaying.
Thanks!
Diane
Hello Diane,
I have to confess that my problem came down to mismatched case between the form and the template. Emailuser vs EmailUser, for example. Any chance that is the problem?
Nick
I found that my problem was with the table layout. In the first row of my two tables, I had merged the cells into one. That seemed to leave the second table ignored for some reason. If I split the first row again, it processed both tables.
Thanks!,
Diane
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