I have used the subscription form shown at http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030596 but I don't want to have our visitors go to the "subscription results" page at our mailing list provider (which is different from our Web host provider). Is it possible to either change a Mailman setting so that the "results" page is on our Web site; OR how would I go about having the "subscription results" page appear in a popup so the visitors will stay on our site?
I'm thinking that maybe I could use the format of our Web site for the results page. That way people could use the navigation back to our site and would not really notice the difference, except for the domain name.
I'm a bit new at this so I appreciate any patience.
Lee Underwood
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Lee Underwood wrote:
I have used the subscription form shown at http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030596 but I don't want to have our visitors go to the "subscription results" page at our mailing list provider (which is different from our Web host provider). Is it possible to either change a Mailman setting so that the "results" page is on our Web site; OR how would I go about having the "subscription results" page appear in a popup so the visitors will stay on our site?
I'm thinking that maybe I could use the format of our Web site for the results page. That way people could use the navigation back to our site and would not really notice the difference, except for the domain name.
You can edit the results page by going to the list admin "Edit the public HTML pages and text files" link. The only restriction is you can't add any javascript or other script type actions.
Since you are using a hosted Mailman, you can't really make other Mailman changes that would affect this. What you can do is make your subscribe form post to a PHP script that would do the subscribe and receive the result andf format that for the user. See the FAQ at <http://wiki.list.org/x/uIA9>.
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