Rather than re-posting a new version of Form submit jumps to wrong file., why don't you let us know what you found out from Tripod after following PopcornDave's advice at Re: Re: Re: Form submit jumps to wrong file.? Your circumstances don't appear to have changed since then, and you haven't provided any additional information to your original post.

Are you sure that your ACTION target matches the target script? It appears to me that you're not using your CGI script properly, but without the code from the script (not your calling HTML form), we can't really help.

-fp

In reply to Re: Submitting form doesn't take me to desired URL. by fuzzyping
in thread Submitting form doesn't take me to desired URL. by Nihil Angst

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