Form Reset & HTML Links - Post ID 184379

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Hi,

sorry if this has been asked before, but is there an option to include:

1: a reset button along side the submit button
2: a html link with in the form

many thanks

Ed Hunter
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My comment, As for 1. I think Scott answered that basically he said "Why".

2. Why not put the link just outside the form on the page say as a conditional statement. It could be as a pop up so a visitor does not leave your page. In the form could be the appropriate message and an acceptance radio button or check box.

ie in the form message "I have read the conditions as stated in the link below and hereby show my agreement by ticking the box". I am sure you get the idea.
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Takes care of #2

This is really easy to do by altering the html.;)
http://progrower.coffeecup.com/formdisclaimer.html
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Takes care of #1

Not sure if this is what you're looking for on the Reset button, but you can edit the HTML to do this as Scott showed in a post a couple months back:

http://www.coffeecup.com/forums/web-for … post176707
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I am thinking of using a WFB form on the page. I will stick with my 2nd suggestion but on further thought again just below the form create a on click link "Refresh" and do a refresh of the page that should do a reset.
The Guy from OZ



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