In article <4f3bf2d84blists(a)picindex.info>, John Williams
<lists(a)picindex.info> wrote:
In article <4f3beebd05barry.allen(a)talktalk.net>, Barry.Allen
<barry.allen(a)talktalk.net> wrote:
> This is the line in the form which is supposed to call the link
> page.
> <input type="hidden" name="newpage"
> value="http://www.broughton-park.org.uk/thanks.htm">
That's the line which sets the URL as a variable
'newpage', but it is
presumably actually called from "/cgi-bin/linkback" which you specify
in your form action.
Yes I think so.
You could test if this variable is being read by that file by
bunging
in an echo command of some sort. If it is being transferred
correctly, then the link to it is not being actioned by NetSurf -
perhaps because it's a JS link?
Mnn.. Dunno whether it is a Javascript link or not. Everything works OK
with all the other browsers I've tried so I assume that it is something
that Netsurf can't cope with.
Update. I've just tried a Form using Oregano with scripting turned off
and it worked OK, so it can't be a Javascript problem.
It is not really a problem because I don't access any of the Forms with
Netsurf and it is highly unlikely that anyone else does. :o))
Just thought the Netsurf folk would like to know.
--
Barry A.