Re: Creating a feedback form in html



On Dec 27, 6:37 pm, Ivan Novick <i...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Dec 27, 3:02 pm, Karl <knelso...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,  I need to create a feedback form in a webpage I am making so
that
users can fill in text and simply hit send, and the text will be
mailed.  I know there are probably lots of ways to do this, I have
been using java for 10 years so I know it could be done that way, but
I want to do it the main way that it is done on the internet today.
I
understand this is probly done with a perl script and cgi.  If you
guys could give me your feedback on the most common way this is done

Yes I am a perl user, but honestly i would just try PHP in your
scenario...http://www.w3schools.com/php/php_forms.asp

If you really want to use perl, which is fair enough, than try reading
here:http://perldoc.perl.org/CGI.html

Regards,
Ivan Novickhttp://www.0x4849.net

Thanks man ya Im definatly usin php found it was much better
.



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