7186Alex's Append CGI scripthttp://www.bloodyeck.com/scripts/append.shtmlAppend is designed to be a generic form handling cgi script. I currently use it on two pages, one allows you to register as a user of a perl script I wrote called WWWis. The other allows users to tell me about bungy sites they know about as part of my Bungee Jumping ResouceCGI and Perl > Scripts and Programs > Form ProcessorsOct 10, 2006
Tell me about it and maybe I'll write it! I'm looking for brilliant ideas to use as creative seeds for new programs that are fun and challenging to write (and exciting to use, hopefully).
Any users who have versions of FormMail prior to v1.91, including the popular version 1.6, should upgrade immediately. v1.91 plugs several more spam-related security holes. The following fixes have also been implemented since v1.6: prevents unwanted access to environment variables and problem of receiving e-mail while using the redirect option. The script has two extra arrays (new in v1.7) you must define, but will not affect current forms or the way they appear after having been submitted.
wFormMail was created because one of my clients needed a script for the User to complete a form, They then needed the results of the form sent to them and a file sent to the user.
I looked and Looked but found nothing. I already used Matt Wright?s FormMail and found it easy to use and configure, however it needed that little extra, so I set to work and wFormMail was born and the rest as they say is history...
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