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    REQ - PHP Form Submission Form

    Hey,

    I was wondering if someone here could possible write or link me to a php form submission form.

    What i want it to do is, the person fills out the required sections, then when they click submit, the results are added as a new page, and a link is placed on a indexing page.

    If you don't understand, tell me and i'll try explain further if i can, lol.

    Thanks

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    dwedno is offline x10Hosting Member dwedno is an unknown quantity at this point
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    Re: REQ - PHP Form Submission Form

    Would you just be able to show me how to create new fields and names? Im going to be having three different forms for three different pages. Im not illiterate with php & html, so i should be able to grasp what you're doing.

    http://indyprocentral.com/wrestlerapp.html

    Thanks Auvee! :shaun:
    Last edited by dwedno; 07-21-2005 at 05:52 PM.

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    Re: REQ - PHP Form Submission Form

    Hey, try out loops to pass through all the form elements and save them in the database.

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    Re: REQ - PHP Form Submission Form

    hey is it coning to be a HTML site or a PHP site.

    if its HTML, i can create you a form using frontpage, that will allow viewers to view their submitted text.

    for a demo go to http://iamshipon1988.freewebsitehost.net/contact.html

    thats the support center for my site and the data stored can only be viewed by owner of the site at his/her/its e-mail address.


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    Re: REQ - PHP Form Submission Form

    That link is no longer valid.

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    Re: REQ - PHP Form Submission Form

    I can help you with a basic form that submits to itself and does a basic check on required fields:
    http://forums.x10hosting.com/site-ma...lp-please.html

    but getting it to update the entry as content is alot more specific and needs specific details.

    http://dev.x10hosting.com (this has nothing to do with x10hosting)

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    Re: REQ - PHP Form Submission Form

    Any response on this thread yet? I am in need of similar assistance...

    I need the info to be e-mailed upon the user clicking the "Submit" button. I created a form in FP...but when I test it, I get some errors about Webbotts...I'm not certain how to configure the PHP Script for it to function as it's intended.
    Josh

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    Re: REQ - PHP Form Submission Form

    Take a look at the W3C Schools website, they have loads of information & examples for HTML, PHP, ASP, Javascript, SQL etc.

    For making a form try this page:
    http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_forms.asp
    You normally make a standard HTML form, then you submit it to a PHP page, where you can read the inputs back using $_POST['formfieldname'].

    Theres also stuff about sending email from PHP:
    http://www.w3schools.com/php/php_mail.asp

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