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Old 21 May 2003, 08:37 AM
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Hi,

I'm creating a form in html that I am going to use as a standard template for requesting a quote from our purchasing team. I need to figure out how I can get the form to work as the page will not be running on a web server. It will simply sit somewhere on a shared drive. Therefore, from what I can figure out, cgi scripts (like the one from Matts Script Archive which handles forms) won't work outside of a webserver?

Is there anyway that I can process forms 'offline' so that the contents are emailed to a set receipient - formatted??


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Use Microsoft frontpage
Old 21 May 2003, 01:39 PM
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Just FYI, don't ever touch anything written by Matt Wright, his scripts couldn't be more broken. In fact they're so bad, and so many people link to them so it skews Googles results that it's difficult for people to find proper, reliable scripts so a bunch of decent developers got together and created NMS, No Matt Scripts (or any variation of), at nms-cgi.sourceforge.net
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