Re: Has anyone used Form Processor Pro from MitriDAT?
From: Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage (Leeds_at_mvps.org)
Date: 11/09/04
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Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 18:30:15 -0500
FWIW, I'd probably use this:
www.cluxa.com
-- Chris Leeds, Microsoft MVP-FrontPage Make More Money with Less Work Let Your Clients Control Their Content With Just A Browser! http://contentseed.com/ -- "Jim Holtan" <JimHoltan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D66736D1-3E6F-476A-8AD5-63CE3A200A9B@microsoft.com... > Thanks for the note, Steve. This is part of my ongoing project to attemtp to > collect information from forms. I'm on a server without ASP capabilities. > I'm a non-PHP person on a PHP enabled server, so I'm looking for a tool that > will deal with the PHP portion. > > However, today I discovered what looks a better solution. FormMail is a > free program that accomplishes the same thing as Form Processor Pro, and my > initial 'gut feeling' is that FormMail will be a better approach. > http://www.tectite.com/formmailpage.php > > I'll report back once I have it installed and testing, in case anyone else > is facing the same thing. > > Jim > > "Steve Easton" wrote: > > > Is there any reason you can't use the FrontPage form?? > > > > -- > > Steve Easton > > Microsoft MVP FrontPage > > 95isalive > > This site is best viewed............ > > ........................with a computer > > > > "Jim Holtan" <JimHoltan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:0CD6D425-2ECA-45A1-9714-A5A8B2030ADE@microsoft.com... > > > Has anyone tried this software? > > > > > > For servers without ASP (but offering PHP), this software is advertised as > > > capturing form post data and routing it to email and/or db (mySQL, csv) > > > without the need to create custom PHP scripts. > > > > > > If it works as advertised, it would be well worth the $29 cost for me. > > > However, I'm hesitant to try it without hearing an independent evaluation. > > > > > > Software is offered at: http://www.email-form.com > > > > > > Thanks for any input! > > > Jim > > > > > >
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