Dreamweaver Piece by Piece: Part 4 - Creating and Processing Basic Forms
By: Sheri German on Wednesday, December 8, 2004
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The ability to interact with users is one of the great lures of the Internet for businesses and individuals. Most of you have filled out a form on the Internet, then hit the submit button to send your data off into cyberspace. How is it done? Most instructions give the old "setting up the script is beyond the scope of this tutorial" line, which has long been a frustration to many Web designers. I hope that this article helps you set up a feedback form that actually works. In part one of this series, we'll configure Dreamweaver form preferences, set up our form, and cover most of the different types of form objects developers will use when creating interfaces for interacting with users.
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