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Correct Method to send Form

Thread began 4/09/2012 9:07 am by charles164095 | Last modified 4/09/2012 10:43 am by Jason Byrnes | 807 views | 1 replies |

charles164095

Correct Method to send Form

In the past when using capchas, I've had to pass my form data to a second page that would then send the info to a database or by Universal Form mail.

What is the correct method to submit form information using your capcha? Should I add an insert to database or form mail on the form page itself or send the data to a second page to submit?


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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

rule # 1 when working with forms:
All form processing must occur on the forms action page.

the answer to your question:
"What is the correct method to submit form information using your capcha? Should I add an insert to database or form mail on the form page itself or send the data to a second page to submit?"

is that you can do either, it depends on how you set the action of the form.

If the action of the form is set to post to another page, the code for validating the captcha must be applied to that page, if the action of the form is to post to itself, then the captcha validation can be added to the form page.

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