Forms in iweb, anyone?

So, Here's my problem. I used "HTML SNIPPET" and inserted my code from GoogleDOCS. Form works great, EXCEPT when the user clicks "submit" it directs you to the GoogleDOCS page. Any way to change where the "submit" button is pointing? Any help would be appreciated!

You need to alter it at Google Docs where you created your form - most form companies will have alternatives as to where you are taken following form submission, try altering it there and re-pasting your code or try an alternative form provider - do a search, there are many - http://www.wufoo.com, http://www.freedback.com and others.
Have a look - most will allow you to go back to a thank you page on your website after the form has been submitted.
If your are hosting your site on a server, then you can always use FormMail and write the code for your own form - if you host on MobileMe you can still write your own code but it will be e-mailed to you instead.

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