7125Mail Form Handler (mail_form.pl)http://www.employees.org/~tstevens/mail_form/Version 4.1 for Unix is now available (09/16/2003)!! This version fixes a minor bug with the anti-spam email address feature. Other than that, it is the same as version 4.0, which integrates several really nice improvements, requested by YOU!, the user-base, that I have been meaning to add for some time. Please refer to the modification history for details.
I will try to release 4.1w for Windows 2000 Server soon, but don't hold your breath. Use 3.2w for now.
Version 4.1 for Unix is now available (09/16/2003)!! This version fixes a minor bug with the anti-spam email address feature. Other than that, it is the same as version 4.0, which integrates several really nice improvements, requested by YOU!, the user-base, that I have been meaning to add for some time. Please refer to the modification history for details.CGI and Perl > Scripts and Programs > Form ProcessorsOct 10, 2006
Now FORMSRV E-HTML ? can keep your email in a directory on your website if you don't have email services! It creates a HTML page from a template and puts the email info in it, you can view, print, delete, and respond to your emails from the admin console or from the Webmail directory index page!
You can create a html input form page, with the fields you want to pass to the template page, which you create to look any way you want. You then place the fields names you had in the form, (i.e. username) in the template file with a dollar sign in front of the name, (i.e. $username) where ever you want it to appear in the new page!
EZ2Read Schedule - NEW VERSION AVAILABLE
Our wildly popular scheduling program differs from other schedulers and calendars in its simplicity. It is a simple table with each row representing an event in the schedule. Great as a band schedule, meeting schedule, calendar of events, club schedule, church schedule, public speakers schedule, and anyplace an easy to read schedule is required. Three versions available.
AwardMail.pl is designed for use by award sites. It uses a form to receive information from an applicant about their site (i.e., name, e-mail, site URL, description).
When the form is submitted, the information is sent to your e-mail address. At the same time, the applicant receives an automatic response confirming the submitted information.
The script automatically filters to be sure all fields are filled and that the e-mail address is present and properly formed. If fields are left blank or the e-mail address is malformed, the script sends the visitor to a (supplied) error page, with instructions on correcting the form error.
Assuming all fields are present and correct, the user is sent to a Thank You page (supplied).
Samples of what the visitor receives and what you receive are also in the kit, and viewable below.
The AwardMail.pl kit features extremely easy set-up, and is a good choice for Perl newcomers as well as a solid, general purpose script that's been heavily tested in real use by CodeBrain.
You can see the source materials that come with the kit by clicking the pop-up links below. The download kit contains all of the material below, and is available on the next page.
This script is a basic form mailer which will allow you to receive the results of any form in email. You can use an unlimited number of form fields, and can specify the email address that each form is sent to, as well as the follow-up page that the user is sent to upon submission. Another neat feature is the ability to specify one of the form fields as the subject line. Use as many different forms as you need, all from one script. To download click here.
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