Hai Peter,
That did the trick.
The form looks like it must look.
Very very much thanks.
Roelof
>From: "Peter Klein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: typo3-english@lists.netfielders.de
>Subject: Re: [TYPO3] mailform and classes question.
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Hi Roelof. Looks like the formName property is used to set both the ID and
the NAME. So try this instead..
tt_content.mailform.20.target = page" class="classname
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"Roelof Wobben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello Peter,
>
> Thank y
Hello Peter,
Thank you for your answer but i doesn't work.
What i get is < form id=form1classname ... > instead of http://www.msn.nl
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Hi Roelof. Try changing the "formName" parameter to:
formName = form1" class="classname
This should fool TYPO3 into adding a Class parameter to the FORM tag.
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"Roelof Wobben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I use the standa
Hello,
I use the standard mailform of t3 and i use this TS :
tt_content.mailform.20 {
accessibility = 1
noWrapAttr=1
formName = form1
dontMd5FieldNames = 1
REQ = 1
layout = ###LABEL### ###FIELD###
COMMENT.layout = ###LABEL###
### doppeltes LABEL
// RADIO.layout = ###LABEL### ##