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autosignals
11-21-2003, 09:46 PM
I need a form for my "contact us" Page but I don't know how to make forms. I found a free form making site but after a customer submits a request it gives pop up advertisements for thier site. I also want to know how to customize it like radio buttons, check boxes, ect. Please I need any comments or suggestions you may have! Or if you know of a free form making site that does not advertise for thier site on the form please let me know. Thanks!

cyanide
11-21-2003, 10:30 PM
First of all I would never suggest using a third-party(remotely hosted) script, especially for formmail, guestbooks, etc.
As you've just mentioned, advertising, etc. It's garbage

There's plenty of free scripts readily available.
What programming flavour is available to you?
ie) php, perl, etc.

Start here www.hotscripts.com

starrwriter
11-23-2003, 12:18 AM
Check the user tools section at your web host. Most decent web hosts offer ready-made contact forms that you simply cut-and-paste into your page.

autosignals
11-23-2003, 08:54 AM
Check the user tools section at your web host. Most decent web hosts offer ready-made contact forms that you simply cut-and-paste into your page.


Ya I already checked with them and they said they did not.

Corey Bryant
11-23-2003, 09:34 AM
Most of the hosting companies that are not free will offer some type of form processing. There are a lot of pretty cheap hosting sites - I always recommend godaddy for domain registration, they might be pretty good at hosting. They seem to be pretty reasonable. And then you can use a form handler there.

USALUG
11-24-2003, 01:20 PM
I agree with cyanide start here:
http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/Form_Processors/index.html

Link is to the PHP forms, which seem to work the best for me, plus they are easier to modify and read than the perl ones :)

Ardeona
11-26-2003, 03:57 AM
There are several ways to create a form, but they are all dependant on the hosting solution (ie. asp, php, coldfusion, etc.)

If you are using php, then you already have some direction from previous posts. If not, perhaps you can indicate what langauge you are developing in, so we can direct you to a specific link.

Steve

vfaulkner
11-26-2003, 08:02 AM
Try the Forms Wizard at
http://www.webpage-tools.com/formsmaker.asp , totally customizable Copy & Paste.
HTH!