Keeping the Publich_HTML subscription page from popping up.
Hi, I'm new to the list and have a question... I created a mailing list on my server, and added a subscription form to my web site so visitors can automatically subscribe to the mailing list by entering their e-mail address and clicking on the submit button. The input form works perfectly, however, every time they click on submit, they are redirect to the "Subscription Results" Public HTML page.
I'd like for the "subscription results" page not to pop up every time an e-mail address is submitted, or for them to be directed to one of the other pages on my server. How do I go about turning off the "subscription results" Public Html page? Is there a tag I can add to keep it from happening?
Any suggestions are appreciated, Alan
Just change the page. Goto the Public HTML files, then subscriptions results.
MIne is real simple:
<html> <head><title><MM-List-Name> Thank You!</title></head> </body> </html>
I alos have one that runs a java script and after 15 seconds return to the home page of the website that spawned it.
From: "Alan Camuto" <alancamuto@finnfactory.com> To: <mailman-users@python.org> Date sent: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 22:58:47 -0400 Subject: [Mailman-Users] Keeping the Publich_HTML subscription page from popping up.
Hi, I'm new to the list and have a question... I created a mailing list on my server, and added a subscription form to my web site so visitors can automatically subscribe to the mailing list by entering their e-mail address and clicking on the submit button. The input form works perfectly, however, every time they click on submit, they are redirect to the "Subscription Results" Public HTML page.
I'd like for the "subscription results" page not to pop up every time an e-mail address is submitted, or for them to be directed to one of the other pages on my server. How do I go about turning off the "subscription results" Public Html page? Is there a tag I can add to keep it from happening?
Any suggestions are appreciated, Alan
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Thanks.
Lloyd F. Tennison lloyd_tennison@whoever.com
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