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Conference terri::web_authoring

Title:Welcome to WEB_AUTHORING
Notice:Before writing, please check for an existing topic
Moderator:VAXCAT::LAURIE
Created:Tue Mar 05 1996
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:186
Total number of notes:1479

35.0. "clientside info to server?" by BGSDEV::LEELA (Multimedia - Light and Sound Software Group) Wed Mar 27 1996 23:54

T.RTitleUserPersonal
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35.1VAXCPU::michaudJeff Michaud - ObjectBrokerThu Mar 28 1996 04:2018
35.2Have it send mail!ENGPTR::MCMAHONDEC: ReClaim TheName!Thu Mar 28 1996 19:2213
35.3BGSDEV::LEELAMultimedia - Light and Sound Software GroupFri Mar 29 1996 00:1810
35.4LJSRV2::teco3.ibg.ljo.dec.com::mayerDanny MayerFri Mar 29 1996 03:4224
35.5Here's the original Risks entryENGPTR::MCMAHONDEC: ReClaim TheName!Fri Mar 29 1996 18:5745
35.6LEXSS1::GINGERRon GingerThu Mar 06 1997 16:497
    Has this been changed, or does it still work in later versions of
    Netscape?
    
    I dont understand the first line 
    <body onLoad="document.mailme.submit()">
    
    What does this do?
35.7MOVIES::POTTERhttp://www.vmse.edo.dec.com/~potter/Fri Mar 07 1997 16:289
    <body onLoad="document.mailme.submit()">
     What does this do?

When the page loads, it submits the form "mailme", which has an action of 
"mailto".  That causes a mail message to be sent to <<someone>> whenever a
user accesses the page.

regards,
//alan