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Comments by pygmydynamo (Top 7 by date)
pygmydynamo
28-Jun-13 20:26pm
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Hi KZ! Thanks for the feedback!
I've tried adding this $.ajax in, and replacing the youphpfile.php and client2_mail@example.com, but it causes a white page error when the visitor clicks submit... it just hangs on my php page.
To answer your questions, llr, m, and p are all hidden fields from the HTML form. They're numbers that ConstantContact cares about, apparently. For example,
<input type="hidden" name="m" value="1103180583929">
pygmydynamo
28-Jun-13 20:06pm
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I think that is what I mean. Thank you! I've updated the code. -Barry
pygmydynamo
31-May-13 18:11pm
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That worked perfectly. Thank you very much for your expertise!
-Barry
pygmydynamo
30-May-13 15:32pm
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I see. I will edit the title, then.
pygmydynamo
30-May-13 14:49pm
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Not a school course. I thought "intermediate" would help catch the eye of the right person to address it, since it might be too complex for novice JavaScripters dabblers, but it doesn't seem like it should be particularly advanced or complex for guys that know this stuff really well.
pygmydynamo
23-May-13 9:41am
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Thanks for asking. Yes, I was calling in an external class. Zafar's solution below works perfectly!
pygmydynamo
23-May-13 9:25am
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That worked perfectly. Thank you. I'm thrilled that I can just call in the style inline like that.
It looks like the \ immediately before the " allows the quotes to be there without messing up the script.
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