Putting a database onto the back end of a form

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  • geewizz
    Sergeant

    • Jul 2008
    • 26

    Putting a database onto the back end of a form

    User name: Geewizz
    URL: www.lcba.net

    Hi,
    I have built a form onto my site which works perfectly, I am recieving the e-mails with all of the information in tact. I would now like to automatically input the information into a database rather than recieving an e mail. Firstly can this be done, if so, can somebody point me in the right direction of a tutorial that will allow me to do this.

    Regards

    Geewizz
  • amuletc
    Private

    • Aug 2008
    • 1

    #2
    Re: Putting a database onto the back end of a form

    It is easy to make the web form database-driven using a service like www.HostedDatabase.com. You create the database, the service generates the HTML form code for you, you copy/paste the HTML to your web form, and that's it. The service is based on a low monthly fee. There is no other programming involved.

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    • navaldesign
      General & Forum Moderator

      • Oct 2005
      • 12080

      #3
      Re: Putting a database onto the back end of a form

      Please look at Advanced BlueVoda Form Processor

      This is a form processor that will store (automatically) all the info in it's database.
      Installation is very simple.

      After installation, you will need to change your form action, instead of using the built in Form processor to build your form, you must use ABVFP as the processing script.

      ABVFP also provides many other features like highjack protection, autoresponder etc. And of course, it is free!.
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      • geewizz
        Sergeant

        • Jul 2008
        • 26

        #4
        Re: Putting a database onto the back end of a form

        Thanks, your very helpful

        Regards

        Geewizz

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