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Eric Rohloff wrote:
You also need to pull all the files out of the first testform folder and have them in the root of your site.:)


Hi Eric,

I've got multiple forms. If I upload them all to my root of my site, outside of their folders, how do I deal with files with the same names from different forms trying to overwrite each other?

I've been trying to get the forms into sub folders under root (in my case htdocs), bu the form pathing gets screwed up.

I've been ripping through these postings for the last 4 days and still don't have a solution to this problem. Appreciate any pointers.
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John Munoz wrote:
Eric Rohloff wrote:
You also need to pull all the files out of the first testform folder and have them in the root of your site.:)


Hi Eric,

I've got multiple forms. If I upload them all to my root of my site, outside of their folders, how do I deal with files with the same names from different forms trying to overwrite each other?

I've been trying to get the forms into sub folders under root (in my case htdocs), bu the form pathing gets screwed up.

I've been ripping through these postings for the last 4 days and still don't have a solution to this problem. Appreciate any pointers.

Don't save forms with the same name. All forms need to be unique in their file name.
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