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Guest BookWheat Ridge Congregation
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The primary purpose of a Website Guest Book is to create a sense of community. A Guest Book attempts to do this by providing a page where the names, locations, and comments of visitors may be read by the public. Click on the following link to
The present page is not intended as a means of communicating personally with the staff of the church. To do that, please send email to wrc2@csd.net. After you submit your data, only your name, city, state, and comments will be shown on our Display Page. Do not type a colon in any of the blanks, since a colon is used as a field separator in our CGI script. This means that you cannot enter a URL in any of the text boxes on the form (since all URLs contain a colon). If you click the "submit data" button and nothing happens, scroll to the bottom of this page and read the text box located there. Thanks for signing our Guestbook! |
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When you click the "Submit Data" button
When you click "Submit Data," a screen verifying your entry should appear. Also, data which has successfully been entered will appear immediately on the Guest Book Entries page. The data you submit is tested by JavaScript. If JavaScript is not enabled on your computer, you will not be able to submit data. You can tell whether JavaScript is enabled on your machine by noting whether the cross icons in the links in the rainbow area change color when you position your mouse over them. Also, JavaScript displays the date in the navy blue title box at the top of this page. If you do not see the date at the top, and if the icons in the "links" box do not change on "mouse-over," JavaScript is not enabled. Be sure to fill in all blanks. Only the "comments" box may optionally be left blank. No data can be submitted until the form has successfully been completed. A few persons have reported being unable to submit data
on their first attempt. Most of those having
problems use AOL as their Internet Service Provider. We have not been able
to diagnose this difficulty. It may relate to the type of firewall
being used by certain service providers. Repeated attempts do seem to get
through. If at first you don't succeed, keep trying!
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