Reply to Re: A question about HTML Forms and emailing the results

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Posted by Richard Sexton on 02/11/06 08:15

In article <1139631174.534608.294970@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
wmburns <wmburns@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>Wayne and mbstevens,
>
>Thank you both for replying, and after a bit of research into what you
>both suggest, I now know this seems to be what I need to have.
>Unfortunately, it will require me to learn this new PHP language, and I
>am afraid that after reading through the formmail file and some PHP
>tutorials, it is all way over my head.
>I have requested a few quotes to have the page upgraded for me to
>include this sort of option, but the problem arises what to do when I
>want to add or change items to my "catalogue". I can't be running back
>to the Web Developer every time. Add the fact that it would require a
>very sizable dollar investment into the site!

I guess what I would do is send the form response to a cgi that
would email you the non-blank fields. That should not be a sizable
investment and you can chnage your site all you want without
breaking anything.

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