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    User input posted

    Hi, I would like to know how I can save user input. So, for instance, say I have a text box the user types input to (such as this forum), how can I then 'post' what the user wrote on a webpage?

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    Re: User input posted

    which language are you using or you intend to use in your page?
    (PHP/ASP/or smthing else)
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    Re: User input posted

    Php, I am not very experience however
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    Re: User input posted

    You can start learning how to do this here http://www.w3schools.com/php/php_post.asp

    Its a great tutorial site.

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    Re: User input posted

    yeah that's the best place to begin
    The best collection of tutorials is on w3schools
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    Re: User input posted

    Ok, so where in x10 can I create a .php? Is it in the site builder? Every time I follow the 3 steps for setting up my site, I end up getting these nonesense characters and am unable to access the user control panel.

    Zend� 2003120702�1�36988�177809�x 2 _\u'|MIEa@@kl#r*u"cr$MDr(Ȓ-G;3-tw{HeP/0 =,`|by7상  @yȋ`9uԩ?Hrd#Ô

    That is an idea of the types of characters I am receiving. Any ideas? :dunno:

    P.s. thanks for your help thus far, the PHP tutorial was very useful

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    Re: User input posted

    Use Dreamweaver to create your PHP files from what you learn from W3schools.
    The Site Builder is for Automatic page generation, but I think it isnt working very well or Zend is not supported right now.
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