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Chellie
Obsessive-Compulsive (I) Inmate

From:
Insane since: Oct 2004

posted posted 10-05-2004 18:40

Hi all-

I'm brand spankin' new to this forum. I don't really know a lot of languages, but can handle Javascript kinda easily. Here's the project:

I'm a singer, and I'm creating an electronic promo kit on a CD. There's going to be a bio, song samples, photos, blah blah blah, & it will be the passed out to anyone I encounter in the music industry. Putting all of this info on the CD is fine.

HOWEVER...

I'm putting the same EPK on my website. I want to create a "Tell-A-Friend" link from the CD that will point to the EPK online, and send the online EPK to the friend. I want whomever has the CD to pass around the exact same information to his/her friends in the industry with just a click.

Is there a way to do this in Javascript? If there's no way to do it in JS but it can be done in other ways, are you willing to help me? [You'll go in the credits on the CD]. I rather be playing my keyboard than figuring out code Please make me a happy chick!

Muchas Gracias!!
Chellie!

Chellie Coleman
www.EnterTheVision.net
"when there is no Vision, the people perish.
do YOU have a Vision? I do..."

silence
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: Melbourne, Australia
Insane since: Jan 2001

posted posted 10-05-2004 19:10

The simplest way is to create a form page on your website and put a link to that on the CD.

When they click the CD link, it will open up your site and they can fill in the details.

Chellie
Obsessive-Compulsive (I) Inmate

From:
Insane since: Oct 2004

posted posted 10-05-2004 19:24

Thanks Silence- That would work for the most part.

But...what if they're on a modem? (don't laugh...I'm still on a modem My little BS job has me choosing between a speedy connection and gas. Damn BS jobs. Damn OPEC!)

Thanks again!

Chellie Coleman
www.EnterTheVision.net
"when there is no Vision, the people perish.
do YOU have a Vision? I do..."

Tyberius Prime
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist with Finglongers

From: Germany
Insane since: Sep 2001

posted posted 10-05-2004 20:06

Well, where's the problem?
A 'just a form to mail' page should load fast enough over modem.

Unfortunatly, there's no reliable way to send a mail directly from a clients machine (not only thanks to the spam flood leading to many dial-up network segments from being blocked of sending their own mail).
You'll need somthing on the server - you could in theory even display the form on the CD and just submit it to your webserver. But online access is needed anyhow.

so long,

Hebedee
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: Maryland, USA
Insane since: Jan 2001

posted posted 10-05-2004 20:16

Yes, just provide a warning that they will need an internet connection before they click.

Chellie
Obsessive-Compulsive (I) Inmate

From: HOTLANTA, GA
Insane since: Oct 2004

posted posted 10-05-2004 20:17

Thanks so much guys!

I guess I'm just trying to make it so that no one is deterred from passing along my information. I think too much...reason #475 why I should just stick to music

I see how I'm going to set it up now...thanks!

Chellie!

Chellie Coleman
www.EnterTheVision.net
"when there is no Vision, the people perish.
do YOU have a Vision? I do..."

bsilby
Obsessive-Compulsive (I) Inmate

From: Christchurch
Insane since: Sep 2004

posted posted 10-07-2004 06:02

I hate to put a spanner in the works, but there may be issues with people using winxp sp2. It will probably throw up security warnings if a link from a CD tries to load a page from the web. I may be wrong... but it really is quite strict about mixing local zone with internet zone.

Brent.

BRENT SILBY
www.def-logic.com
Neo-Arcade Videogames

Hebedee
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: Maryland, USA
Insane since: Jan 2001

posted posted 10-08-2004 02:52

Is it? Even if it's not called from a web browser? I have avoided installing SP2. If it is being opened from a standalone Flash application, even?

Chellie
Obsessive-Compulsive (I) Inmate

From: HOTLANTA, GA
Insane since: Oct 2004

posted posted 10-22-2004 15:49
quote:
bsilby said:

I hate to put a spanner in the works, but there may be issues with people using winxp sp2. It will probably throw up security warnings if a link from a CD tries to load a page from the web. I may be wrong... but it really is quite strict about mixing local zone with internet zone.



You know what I hate? The fact that there are, like, 173 different versions of Windows. Why people can't get it right and stick to it I have no clue. Oh well...

I think a cheap-o way of bypassing that is to use a mailto: function, and place the url with some other text in the body. Most people will see the body of the e-mail and just click send. Others might want to manipulate it. I really didn't want to do that, but I rather use something that I know will work all around.

Chellie Coleman
www.EnterTheVision.net
"when there is no Vision, the people perish.
do YOU have a Vision? I do..."

Chellie
Obsessive-Compulsive (I) Inmate

From: HOTLANTA, GA
Insane since: Oct 2004

posted posted 10-22-2004 15:50
quote:
bsilby said:

I hate to put a spanner in the works, but there may be issues with people using winxp sp2. It will probably throw up security warnings if a link from a CD tries to load a page from the web. I may be wrong... but it really is quite strict about mixing local zone with internet zone.



You know what I hate? The fact that there are, like, 173 different versions of Windows. Why people can't get it right and stick to it I have no clue. Oh well...

I think a cheap-o way of bypassing that is to use a mailto: function, and place the url with some other text in the body. Most people will see the body of the e-mail and just click send. Others might want to manipulate it. I really didn't want to do that, but I rather use something that I know will work all around.

Thanks everyone! I'll let you know what happens...

Chellie Coleman
www.EnterTheVision.net
"when there is no Vision, the people perish.
do YOU have a Vision? I do..."

BillyRayPreachersSon
Bipolar (III) Inmate

From: London
Insane since: Jul 2004

posted posted 10-23-2004 17:44
quote:
Chellie said:

You know what I hate? The fact that there are, like, 173 different versions of Windows.



Look at how pop singers go out of fashion with each generation. The same goes for the software industry. Things change over time. New features get released. Old features die out. People demand new features. It's called evolution!



Dan

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