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  • wx4usa
    Sergeant First Class

    • Jul 2008
    • 54

    Form shows blank white page

    I have created a form, quite long. I have published it as a PHP file. To the correct directory and it shows as a blank white page.

    If I change it to a html page, it does show but with code stuff on top so I know the directory location is correct. Any suggestions?

    www.johnstons.surveywow.com is where the form was published.
  • D'son
    Major General

    • Apr 2008
    • 2577

    #2
    Re: Form shows blank white page

    You publishes a blank page, absolutely nothing on it according to the page source. Save your page (index if it is the first page) and republish
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    Ed
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    • wx4usa
      Sergeant First Class

      • Jul 2008
      • 54

      #3
      Re: Form shows blank white page

      Thank you for you reply.

      I know it appears as a blank page. Trust me it is not blank.

      When I change only the page properties to html it publishes but with code stuff on top. When i change the page back to php, and publish, its gone. Yet still in my voda builder. There is definitely a page on by BV builder screen.

      I can tell I am publishing to teh correct location because of the screen being white and then when in html, it shows.

      I am so puzzled.

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      • wx4usa
        Sergeant First Class

        • Jul 2008
        • 54

        #4
        Re: Form shows blank white page

        In fact in the file manager, under public_html/johnstons I see my files and stuff associated with this index page and the pictures etc. It just shows as a white page. hmmm?

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        • wx4usa
          Sergeant First Class

          • Jul 2008
          • 54

          #5
          Re: Form shows blank white page

          When I go to the file manager and view the file, there is PHO script text listed.

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          • D'son
            Major General

            • Apr 2008
            • 2577

            #6
            Re: Form shows blank white page

            Originally posted by wx4usa View Post
            In fact in the file manager, under public_html/johnstons I see my files and stuff associated with this index page and the pictures etc. It just shows as a white page. hmmm?
            You added a folder inside your public_html called johnstons? Your pages should not be inside another folder (for your first basic site anyway) publish all your pages just to public_html. Save the first page index and publish, then do the same for your others, no sub-folders.
            Reguards
            Ed
            www.dsondesigns.com
            www.marseillesyouthsports.com
            www.300hitter.com
            www.bigjk.net
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            • navaldesign
              General & Forum Moderator

              • Oct 2005
              • 12080

              #7
              Re: Form shows blank white page

              A completely blank page is usually a page that contains syntax errors in the php code that is contained in it.
              This is usually caused by an invalid character in what you have typed in the form processor settings: in example, a ' somewhere in the email address you typed or in the success / error URLs.

              However, i can see your page, which means that you have solved it.....
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