[Mailman-Users] Keeping the Publich_HTML subscription page from popping up.

Lloyd F. Tennison lloyd_tennison at whoever.com
Fri Apr 30 23:01:18 CEST 2004


Just change the page.  Goto the  Public HTML files, then subscriptions 
results.

MIne is real simple:


<html>
<head><title><MM-List-Name> Thank You!</title></head>
</body>
</html>

I alos have one that runs a java script and after 15 seconds return to 
the home page of the website that spawned it.



From:           	"Alan Camuto" <alancamuto at finnfactory.com>
To:             	<mailman-users at python.org>
Date sent:      	Thu, 29 Apr 2004 22:58:47 -0400
Subject:        	[Mailman-Users] Keeping the Publich_HTML subscription page from
	popping up.

> Hi, I'm new to the list and have a question... I created a mailing list on
> my server, and added a subscription form to my web site so visitors can
> automatically subscribe to the mailing list by entering their e-mail address
> and clicking on the submit button. The input form works perfectly, however,
> every time they click on submit, they are redirect to the "Subscription
> Results" Public HTML page.
> 
> I'd like for the "subscription results" page not to pop up every time an
> e-mail address is submitted, or for them to be directed to one of the other
> pages on my server. How do I go about turning off the "subscription results"
> Public Html page?	Is there a tag I can add to keep it from happening?
> 
> Any suggestions are appreciated,
> Alan
> 
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Thanks.

Lloyd F. Tennison
lloyd_tennison at whoever.com

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