Hello,
I post this only because I think the Customer Support is getting sick of me :)
I have a form on my website where clients can "Request A Quote" from us regarding materials. I have followed ALL tutorials and more, and when the Submit button is pressed, an Internet Explorer screen pops up saying:
"This form is being submitted by email. Submitting this form will reveal your email address to the recipient and will send the form data without encrypting it for privacy. Would you still like to continue? (I'm paraphrasing) "
I have tried setting the form up with all of the 3 different encrypting types, but it still does it. My problem is that I deal with the government. If my customers (Navy, Army, DoD) see this message, they will think that their privacy is in jeopardy. Is there a way to get it off????
Also, the first line of my Item Name/Description etc only holds 6 letters, but the others can hold any amount, what am I doing wrong?...I'm going nuts here!!! :)
Check out my page and be afraid to play around with it
I post this only because I think the Customer Support is getting sick of me :)
I have a form on my website where clients can "Request A Quote" from us regarding materials. I have followed ALL tutorials and more, and when the Submit button is pressed, an Internet Explorer screen pops up saying:
"This form is being submitted by email. Submitting this form will reveal your email address to the recipient and will send the form data without encrypting it for privacy. Would you still like to continue? (I'm paraphrasing) "
I have tried setting the form up with all of the 3 different encrypting types, but it still does it. My problem is that I deal with the government. If my customers (Navy, Army, DoD) see this message, they will think that their privacy is in jeopardy. Is there a way to get it off????
Also, the first line of my Item Name/Description etc only holds 6 letters, but the others can hold any amount, what am I doing wrong?...I'm going nuts here!!! :)
Check out my page and be afraid to play around with it
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