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Revision as of 13:53, 29 July 2015
Questions I have received about web design, and my advice.
Tracking web form submittal
Question:
I have a client that wants to receive information from a form and when they clickthe submit button they want their viewer to be launched to a different site ... like a YouTube video.
I am using a bootstrap form that captures info and sends it to site owner via email. The clients intent is to track those that go to the video.
The form I am using utilizes a JS to capture and a PHP to send the info to the client.
Answer:
The web form submits to a PHP script; the PHP script sends an email to the site owner.
In the PHP script, after sending the email, do the following:
- Log the user's visit: write a line to a log file, or add a record to a database, with the user's IP address and time of visit.
- Redirect the user to YouTube using the header function.