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James Bowser
Posts:1
new to the springs
new to the springs

10/26/2007 9:06 AM  

Hello,

I am implementing the Opt-in email on a page that also contains the MesserChat module. I am just looking to gather email address from those who will attend the chat.

When a user is prompted and enters a Nickname for the chatroom, the page will not continue due to the Opt-In email address field asking for their email.

Is there a way to make the email address optional to allow both of these modules to work on the page? or any other suggestion?

Here is the page to see the issue

http://www.lcpl.lib.va.us/Default.aspx?tabid=1787

Thank you in advance for any advice you can lend.

 

p.s.

I love your product!

 

Chad Nash
Posts:3338
river guide
river guide

10/28/2007 1:13 PM  
Well typically there needs to be something in the other module (on the NickName) where they would set the command button (or submit/linkbutton etc...) to be CausesValidatoin=False. This way the page knows to move forward regardless of the validation on the input box. You can also modify the Opt In Email module to remove those validation controls on the page.

-Chad
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