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ploughman1 #1
Interactive forms
almost finished a new site, but it absolutely needs a basic
feedback/information collecting form.
No problem constructing that, but how do I get the responses sent to my email
address? My host positively won't supply the CGI script (as i presume this
would give me access to the server).
Is it too simplistic to bjust give it a "mailto:" action?
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AndrewDG-MMTS #2
Re: Interactive forms
Hello,
The problem with using the mailto action to your forms is that it will not
work of the default email application on the clients machine is not properly
configured. Please read the TechNote below to see other options that you can
use.
How to get data from a form into an e-mail:
[url]http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_14853[/url]
I strongly recommend that you try the CGI scripts resources listed on the
lower part of the TechNote.
Hope this helps.
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