| Form-Mail is an online service that will enable you to process your (secure) HTML forms without any programming knowledge needed. Their services comes with many advanced features and can be used for FREE! Price:Free Plateform(s):All Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| This multipurpose sign-up sheet will allow you to easily and quickly create a signup sheet for just about any event. A limit to the number of people allowed to sign up for each time slot can be specified if desired. The data is stored in a plain text flat file database, so users can be removed by simply editing the file if it is ever needed. The admin can also specify whether to allow users to view each other's information and whether or not to allow users to sign up for more than one slot/event at the same time. Price:Free Plateform(s):UNIX, Linux, Win Everything. Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| This script allows you to send multiple files by e-mail to someone requesting them from a web page. This script is based on Matt Wright's FormMail script. MailFile can send multiple files from the same form, there is no limit to the number of files a person can request. This script will send mail to the owner of the files telling them which files a person requested and any comments the requester had for the owner. If a person enters a bogusly formatted address or doesn't request any files they will get a message telling them that and to try again. Price:Free Plateform(s):Unix Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| A quick and dirty Web form processing script. It simply processes and emails the form data to the recipient. Very easy to set up. Price:Free Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| Installing a mailform can't get easier than this. Just 4 lines to edit in the config file. Features includes unlimited number of form fields and redirect. Price:Freeware Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| This script emails you any and all field data from a submit form. It includes a default Comment/Request form if you use the 'GET' method. If you use the 'POST' method, it just emails the field data that appear on that form. This script is based on the Form-Mail script by Reuven M. Lerner, and a modified version of Matt Wright's FormMail script. Price:Free Plateform(s):Unix Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| Form Processor by Ascad Networks will support all types of fields, including textareas. In addition to this, Form Processor features required fields, email format verification, automated reply capabilities with a customisable message, and much more. An upgrade is available for users requiring more power. Price:Free Plateform(s):Unix, Linux Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| Getcomments.pl is a perl cgi-script that takes the output of an HTML form and performs various actions with that output. These actions include: displaying the fields or sending an arbitrary URL back to the submitter, appending the contents to a log, and e-mailing someone the contents. Price:Free Plateform(s):Unix Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| ms-mail.pl is a simple form mail script for World Wide Web pages. It allows you to capture data from a form on a web page and
to have the data emailed to your choice of address. Price:Free Plateform(s):Unix Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| mkcgi is a simple command line utility written in perl for generating cgi scripts. Upon execution it will load field values into your editor for inspection and cleanup. Next it will reload the same values into your editor but remove the _'s and capitalize each word. This will be used for error checking on required fields. Next it will generated the perl script and load it into your editor for finial configuration. Price:GPL Plateform(s):Unix, Win NT, XP Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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