Re: How to Add a Feeback Form



Thomas.

"Do you want to help?" Apparently not.

Let's say I do contact my web host and determine that it doesn't support PHP
applications. Then suppose I decide to find a server that does. Then would
I have sufficient cause to seek help applying the code in the freecontact
form scripts?



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Greg Maxey/Word MVP
See:
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For some helpful tips using Word.


Thomas A. Rowe wrote:
Then you have to contact your web host to determine if you can run a
PHP application, if you can't, then there is not need to learn PHP or
seek support for the PHP application.

"Greg Maxey" <gmaxey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thomas,

Thanks for the cloudy response. Being an Word MVP myselft, I
understand the tendancy to be a bit abbreviated at times in a
response. In this case, it doesn't help. That is a bit cynical as
I believe I made it clear that I don't know what PHP is. Hence, I
hardly know if my server supports PHP or not. The blog is of no
help. What I am looking for here is someone that has applied this
application (or willing to try) and then share with me and the rest
of this group how they did it. Do you want to help? --
Greg Maxey/Word MVP
See:
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm
For some helpful tips using Word.


Thomas A. Rowe wrote:
First you site must be hosted on a server that supports PHP, does
yours?
You need to contact the author of the application.
http://blog.freecontactform.com/

"Greg Maxey" <gmaxey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a very basic website with a User Feedback form. Today I saw
a link to a free Contact form that validates the user data and asks
a question to eliminate spam. http://www.freecontactform.com/

The down load contains a zip file that extracts as a bunch of php
file extensions. There are some "basic" instructions but
unfortunately they must be written for someone that understands
what a php file is and how to use them Hopefully someone hear does,
likes the free script and
will be willing to provide a few details on how one would incorporate
it in
an existing website. Thank you.
--
Greg Maxey/Word MVP
See:
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm
For some helpful tips using Word.


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