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Copying Code Into Existing HTML

Adding a Form created in CoffeeCup Music Player, to an pre existing page is a little bit of a manual process but still very easy. Follow these steps and you will be able to successfully add your new form to your existing webpage. These directions will only work if you are using an HTML Editor and you are editing the html code. You will not be able to use the Visual Editor in CoffeeCup HTML Editor 2006 to complete this process.

Step 1 - Create your form in Music Player and save it to a location on your computer.

Step 2 - Open the html file created by Music Player in your browser and View the Source. You should see something similar to the image below.

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Copy Code

As you can see the program basically creates its own html page just for the Form. The section of code you need to be concerned with is highlighted by the red box, this is the code that you will need.

Step 3 - You will need to copy the code highlighted in the image to the left and paste it into your current html page.

Step 4 - There are two options with this step, you can either move ALL the files associated with this for into the same folder as your html page. Or you can save your html page to the same folder that contains all the files associated with the form.

Step 5 - The final step is to upload ALL the files to your server. This form requires that all the associated files be uploaded to the same folder on the server. Along with the HTML file, there will be at least 3 other files. A PHP file, a SWF file and a XML file. If you added images to your form, make sure to upload those as well

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