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CGI Help: Forms
Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone knew how to create CGI forms for your site? I have forms on mine but they go through another server = visitors get ads. I would like to have a form that gets submitted directly to me and will re-direct the user to a page I've created. Thanks! Katie |
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Katie, check out the Perl forum, that's where most of the CGI scripting stuff gets answered
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Ok thanks!
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