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#18418 - 03/16/02 08:01 PM
How To Make A Form With The Use Of HTML Opposed To CGI
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UGN's Resident Homo
Registered: 03/16/02
Posts: 599
Loc: TN
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-------------------- HOW TO MAKE A FORM --------------------
I used to envy everyone with forms on their pages because I wanted them on my site. However with no access to CGI I thought it was impossible to create a form of any kind. I was wrong. In fact, it is quite simple to create a working form, and it will take less time than expected.
-------------------- Materials Needed --------------------
1. Text Editor (such as notepad) 2. WYSIWYG Editor (if you feel like editing the hmtl code through that) 3. An Email Address 4. This Tutorial
--------------------- How Its Done ---------------------
The first part of making a form is to start with the correct command to let the browser know a form is starting.
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Please let me know how helpful this is to you, because I will base any later posts on your feedback. If you want to know anything in particular about html post it on the board and I will write a tutorial for it.
-BackSlash
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#18419 - 03/17/02 12:48 PM
Re: How To Make A Form With The Use Of HTML Opposed To CGI
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DollarDNS Owner
Registered: 03/04/02
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however this isn't nearly as good as a real CGI form because doing this: "mailto:your address" sends the email on the client's computer. This requires having a default mail client setup which accepts sending emails (like Outlook Express). I and many other people do not have it setup and therefor the form does not work. Also, I don't think any linux user would find that it works either.
However, when you don't have CGI access, there's no alternative to making at least a FEW people happy - except getting yourself a different host...
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#18420 - 03/18/02 11:40 AM
Re: How To Make A Form With The Use Of HTML Opposed To CGI
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UGN's Resident Homo
Registered: 03/16/02
Posts: 599
Loc: TN
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This is all true SilentRage. Also, another anyone planning to use this might want to be aware that when the data is sent to you it will not seperate each question and can be rather difficult to read. However, as you said, this is the best option if CGI is not available. Either this or end up with one of those free CGI providers that will throw ads all over your site, lol.
-BackSlash
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#18421 - 03/18/02 01:09 PM
Re: How To Make A Form With The Use Of HTML Opposed To CGI
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DollarDNS Owner
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Before I started hosting myself, I did have a free host with CGI, MySQL, PHP, SSI, and FTP access aaaaaaand no ads! It was a neat find. They shutdown since then though.
They're out there dude.
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