Hi Suz!
I have used the free forms at http://www.response-o-matic.com/ for several
of my clients on hosts without form processing with great success. Another
place for free forms is at
http://www.note.com/success/public/freeform/?self but I haven't tried their
service because the former serves most of my needs.
By the way, I have started setting up a couple of sites hosted at the MPC
site I mentioned previously. I love it! They have free MIVA (HTMLScript
3.0) so you can actually program databases and shoping carts right into the
HTML code with considerable ease. Each site has its own personal cgi-bin
directory and secure server capability. I'll let you know more when I have
something more to show.
Check out http://www.moreprofits.com/cgi-bin/view.cgi/346/ and really look
into the features you can offer your clients for $49.00/mo. I haven't seen
a better deal for web hosting to recommend to my clients -- especially
since everyone of them that takes advantage of it not only makes me more
money, but makes it SO much easier to maintain their site and give them the
features they want! That's what it's all about, anyway, isn't it?
Tom Fosson
At 12:39 PM 7/15/98 -0800, you wrote:
>I have managed to slither by without knowing anything about working with
>CGIs, since the ISP I normally use has standard CGIs to suit all our needs.
>But now I'm up against the wall and need your help.
>
>I've got a client whose site will be on a web host I've never worked with.
>The client wants a form for submitting tech support questions for their
>software product. I wrote the ISP's webmaster, who told me they don't have
>a standard CGI for forms. Since every web host I've ever used has had a
>standard form CGI, I don't know what to do.
>
>Will I have to get one of Matt's scripts and adapt it for my client's use?
>How does the totally clueless go about doing this?
>
>thanks, Suz
>
>Suzanne Stephens, Stephens Design; Ashland, Oregon
>541-552-1192 http://www.KickassDesign.com/
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