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pcarlow
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Posted 02/20/05 - 02:25 PM:
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When ever I don't fill out all the required fields on the suggest link page it reloads/redirects. Where in the code for this function? I would like to change the page it redirects to. I don't see anything that specifically addresses this in the Manage Redirects section of the admin panel. Thanks!
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Posted 02/21/05 - 10:56 PM:
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That's not a redirection, it's a re-prompting. The URL does not change, you aren't taken anywhere.

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Posted 02/22/05 - 08:27 AM:
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Ok, where/what is the code for the re-prompting?
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Posted 02/22/05 - 03:06 PM:
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You did not complete all of the required fields.

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Posted 02/22/05 - 04:15 PM:
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Yes, that's the only thing that differs compared to the regular 'suggest link' page. If for some odd reason you want to rewrite the php file, see suggest.php.

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