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Thanks for your time Ryan,
I corrected the issue by uploading an untouched version to my webhost and not commenting out any form fields' code, only changing the redentials.
Thanks again and sorry for the trouble
Hey.
Is it just a 400 error or a 401 error. The 401 error would represent a problem with credentials. The 400 just means the data is just being built wrong. Are you just submitting a contact using those forms?
Hi Ryan,
thanks for your time and reply. I've actually just submitted the code to one of your support staff.
Yes, it's just 400.
I am submitting the contact from those forms, I placed the PHPSampleForms folder in the root of my domain name.
I first took the two files cc_class and cc_simple_form (after stripping out everything but the email) and tested with those with the same response: 400 for the client and success for my account.
Then I just uploaded the forms, straight from downloading them, onto my server. Changed the credentials, and tested there.
I did not look at the XML that was being created, though.
Thanks,
Brittney
Hey,
The only other thing that I could think of is that the List name does not exist in one account but the other. That would cause a 400 error.
Please let me know if that is the cause.
Thanks for your time Ryan,
I corrected the issue by uploading an untouched version to my webhost and not commenting out any form fields' code, only changing the redentials.
Thanks again and sorry for the trouble
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