form submission
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form submission
I've read the documentation on forms, but have run into a problem. I started out creating a new page and inserted a form area. As a test I have an editbox and a submit button. I've configured the form processor to upload the form data to a directory on the server. The upload directory is in the same directory as the form.html. The group is set to www-data and the permissions to rw for both the form.html and the upload directory. But, when I try to submit the form (after publishing) by clicking the submit button, a Bluefish code editor pops up. Not sure why or what I'm supposed to do with the code. Please advise.
Re: form submission
I just tried configuring the form processor to send the form data to a csv file (rw permissions for www-data group) and published the revised form. Still getting a launch of Bluefish code editor when submit button is clicked.
Re: form submission
Maybe your webhost does not support PHP?
Re: form submission
Yes, it supports php. Php 7.4 is installed. There's no issues with other php functions or pages.
Re: form submission
What is the URL of the page?
What are your exact settings?
What does the generated PHP code does looks like?
What are your exact settings?
What does the generated PHP code does looks like?
Re: form submission
The form is just a simple test one. You can see what happens in this screen cast: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A1qcl3 ... sp=sharing
Re: form submission
the page extension should be set to 'PHP'
also, PHP pages cannot be viewed locally. The page must be published to a web server otherwise the script will not be processed.
Related FAQ:
https://www.quickandeasywebbuilder.com/ ... 10&t=32967
also, PHP pages cannot be viewed locally. The page must be published to a web server otherwise the script will not be processed.
Related FAQ:
https://www.quickandeasywebbuilder.com/ ... 10&t=32967