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I created a form in Dreamweaver, uploaded it to my site, but having trouble getting the results to generate via email. I know that Hostmonster uses cgi-bin, and I am a pure novice with PHP coding.
I do not understand the instructions in the forum of Hostmonster when I did a search for my problem. I need step by step instructions and Hostmonster's solutions are not thorough enough.
My form has about 25 inputs, and I probably will not get more than 3 results emailed to me in a month.
Can anyone help me with my issue? If so, please PM me so that I can ask specific questions.
Thank you for your assistance.
I do not understand the instructions in the forum of Hostmonster when I did a search for my problem. I need step by step instructions and Hostmonster's solutions are not thorough enough.
My form has about 25 inputs, and I probably will not get more than 3 results emailed to me in a month.
Can anyone help me with my issue? If so, please PM me so that I can ask specific questions.
Thank you for your assistance.
I would take a look here for some form processors, most will come with instructions which you can follow.
http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Script...ors/more2.html
you won't necessarily need to use a cgi script, a simple PHP form processor will suffice.
http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Script...ors/more2.html
you won't necessarily need to use a cgi script, a simple PHP form processor will suffice.
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