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I have a form that has separate compose and read layouts. I also have a
reply form that is tied to the originating form. When the recipient completes the form and hits the reply button (which is linked to that reply form) the form that they were typing doesn't go away like most emails do when you hit send, reply, etc. The form is actually sent but the sender is tricked into believing that it wasn't sent b/c the screen is still in front of them. This has resulted in the recipient hitting the send button numerous times sending many multiple copies of the reply form. How can this be remedied? |
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