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Friday 21st November, 2008 |
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Using the Registration Service Supporting address changes from any domain to any domain Place the following HTML code on your website to allow users to register changes of address
If you set So if you have new users in your email system who may have come from any other domain you could use this HTML: Supporting address changes between known domains You can use the optional hidden inputs If the text in current_suffix is not present at the end of the text entered by the user in the current field then the registration script will add it automatically. Similarly for the inputs previous_suffix and previous. You can use one, both or neither of current_suffix and previous_suffix. So, if you were supporting a large number of users migrating to the example.com domain from their previous addresses at example.co.uk you could use this HTML code: Using the Search Service Use the following HTML code to place an email search service on your website: If you want to support users searching for addresses in one particular domain then you can use the optional lookup_suffix hidden input. If the text in lookup_suffix is not present at the end of the text entered by the user in the lookup field then the registration script will add it.So, to search for addresses in the example.com domain use the HTML code:
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