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Justin @ Dreaming in TO
 
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Default Re: How do I collect user response via email? - 11-18-2004 , 10:01 PM






Hi There,

Well, that largely depends on what server side scripting you are
using... are you using PHP, ColdFusion, ASP or JSP?

Cheers,

Justin Kozuch -
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Lighthouse2000 wrote:
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Hello,

I built a form to collect responses from users. What do I need to do to have those information email to me?

Your help is greatly appreciated.

Tim

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Lighthouse2000
 
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Default How do I collect user response via email? - 11-19-2004 , 09:09 PM






Hello,

I built a form to collect responses from users. What do I need to do to have those information email to me?

Your help is greatly appreciated.

Tim

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Lighthouse2000
 
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Default Re: How do I collect user response via email? - 11-19-2004 , 11:46 PM




I am embarrassed. I have no idea what server side scripting I am using or not
using.

I followed the directions to create a form page. I am open to your suggestion
as to what kind of scripting I should use.

Can you light the candle in this situation for me?

Tim


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Gary White
 
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Default Re: How do I collect user response via email? - 11-20-2004 , 06:34 AM



Lighthouse2000 wrote:

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I followed the directions to create a form page. I am open to your suggestion
as to what kind of scripting I should use.

The first thing to do is to check the host's FAQ or control panel. Most
hosts provide a form handling script that you can use. If not, you'll
need to find out what scripting languages are supported on the server.


Gary


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