Hi,
I'm a newbie, so I apologize if I'm taking up anybody's time with these questions, but I haven't found a good solution to them yet, and I would greatly appreciate any helpful advice.
First, I'm trying to add a tell-a-friend script to my website that allows the user to type in any e-mail address they choose and send the url of a selected page, along with a message that they type, to that person. I have a lot of pages, so it would help if I could have a script so that I can just put a link onto all of my pages, and that link takes the browsers to a universal tell-a-friend page, and the url of the page which they clicked the link is inputed. ( I hope that makes sense)
Second, I would like to know the easiest way to make printer-friendly pages, without having to make duplicates of all of the pages on my website.
Thank you for your time, and your help...
2004-12-08 Edited by Arunbear: Changed title from 'newbie: Just two questions', as per Monastery guidelines
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