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Muz



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17th January, 2004 at 22:34:50 -

I need some HTML forms for a data collection project I'm working on. Problem is, I need some script to collect the data and all I've know is crappy Bravenet.

Anyone know something other than Bravenet to uh.. collect data sent thru those HTML forms? Sorry, I'm a bit weak on computer terminology.

 
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18th January, 2004 at 01:59:45 -

Do you want to save information entered into a form? If that is the case then I suggest writing something yourself, because nothing is better than code specifically designed for your needs

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18th January, 2004 at 02:46:41 -

Yeah, I wanna save info entered into a form...

How would I code it myself? Any quick & easy tutorials would be nice.

 
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18th January, 2004 at 10:24:38 -

I think shadowcaster means something like asp or php to store the data in a database

 
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18th January, 2004 at 10:54:38 -

I'm not sure if Muz knows either. I think that might be the problem.
(No offense Muz)


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18th January, 2004 at 11:48:01 -

www.cutandpastescripts.com is brilliant. you just make the form yourself, enter the fieldnames into the wizard on their site and just cut and paste (hence the name! genius!) a bit of code they give you into your form. and voila, it emails it all to you at the click of a button. it's really cool for a quick form submission thing.

the other solution is with PHP and a mysql database. but it took me a good few days to learn php and mysql... if you want to dip into it, i suggest www.freewebmasterhelp.com, which has a nice tutorial for beginners.

 
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