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jason_limwk
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Hi Jason,

Try rewriting/reorganizing the HTML body of your email to include the label2 inside the form tags--or a copy of the label. Then when you post to the admin page the contents of label2 should be available to your aspx page. You can probably make it a hidden label or textbox if you don't want it to be visible.

Cheers,
Steve

cambia
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Hi Jason,

Try rewriting/reorganizing the HTML body of your email to include the label2 inside the form tags--or a copy of the label. Then when you post to the admin page the contents of label2 should be available to your aspx page. You can probably make it a hidden label or textbox if you don't want it to be visible.

Cheers, Steve

hi steve.....


thanks for your concern.. :D i did already find a solution for that using the query string to it.... silliy me.. i forgot to adjust something on the coding so that it could pass the data to the new form :D

thanks anyway

ooo by the way...~do you noe that in aspx .. we can do a auto reply email when a button is being pressed? hmm.... suddenly this pop out in my mind.. (maybe will find the solution it first b4 i ask you guys .. :P)

thank you

jason_limwk
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