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Due to some personal issues I have not been able to address
this problem for a while. But... I am back and still troubled.
I spent yesterday attempting to implement the +BB and +EB
comments to remove some of these options. No matter what
I tried, it could not make it work. It just continued to display all
the options.
I finally realized that I would be quite happy with just the Meta Refresh
tag and implement my own HTML code for subscription options. Once
again I found myself unable to find the answer to this issue. I tried adding
it to the top line of the SUBEDIT-MAIN file from the web interface, without
success. I sent the Get command for the WWWTPL file and have toyed
with putting a Meta Refresh tag in this file, but now my ignorance comes
to the top.
Okay... real simple question. Exactly where do I need to add a Meta
Refresh tag to my WWWTPL file? Will this file accept a standard
Meta Refresh tag, (like this):
<meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="0; URL=http://domain.com">
...or do I need something different???
I only want to be able to build my own form subscription options boxs
on my web site, (http://nospin.com), and refresh to a page of my choice,
using the WA.EXE module.
Thanks for any advice...
Bob Wright
The NOSPIN Group
At Fri, 2 Apr 1999 10:12:11 , Ben Parker wrote:
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>>My question concerns using this module. Everytime someone
>>joins or quits, it takes them to the full page generated by the
>>module. This confuses the new users unaccustom to all the
>>features of Listserv, subsequently they sometimes fill it out
>>again. Is there a sub-routine for the WA.EXE module that will
>>allow us to redirect to a different page than the one generated
>>by the WA.EXE module after they have clicked the Join or Quit
>>button? Possibly a page existing on our web site, that says
>>they have completed the task?
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>The better way to do this is to edit the SUBEDIT-MAIN template in
>listname.WWWTPL and have it not display various groups of options which confuse
>them. You can also redirect this page to a different page of your own design,
>using the "meta-refresh" technique, but you then must give up entirely on this
>page, which means users cannot ever edit their own subscriber options via the
>WWW interface. (they can still issue email commands to do so).
>
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