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Posted by capturedspirit on 10/24/07 02:18
Thanks. I'll check with our IT Support if our server has it.
If it has it, does it automatically pick up the php document?
It definatly more complicated than i thought it was going to be
(creating a form!) I think i need to start from scratch as online
generators/free ones have links back to their site, and adds etc -
since its going on a business/company website, it wont look any good.
thanks again.
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On Oct 24, 10:51 am, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> capturedspi...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I am new to PHP and only know the very basics of website design etc.
>
> > I would like to put a form on a website, were people can fill in their
> > details if they want someone to get in contact with them etc - but to
> > have those details sent to an e-mail address.
>
> > I've tried a few free ones, but this is for a business so im not sure
> > if i should use those (some have the credit links at the bottom etc).
>
> > With the free one, it gave me 2 codes - one for html and one php. I've
> > got the html one in the page and it shows up fine.
>
> > How to i get the php part to work? When i click sumbit, it takes me to
> > a page where it shows the enter script/code.
>
> > Any help would be very much appreciated.
>
> > Is there any other way to set up a form? I read online that it is not
> > a good idea to use the "mailto" because it doesn't always work.
>
> Ensure your server is set up to use PHP. And that the PHP page has a
> file extension of .php (NOT .html!).
>
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