Is it possible to set up a form on a web page being
generated in FrontPage 2002 so it works on a site that
DOES NOT have the FP extensions available? It is a basic
hosting site, with no ASP, CGI, etc.

Thanks,
Bruce C.

Re: emailing a form by Mike

Mike
Fri Sep 26 11:35:17 CDT 2003

: Is it possible to set up a form on a web page being
: generated in FrontPage 2002 so it works on a site that
: DOES NOT have the FP extensions available? It is a basic
: hosting site, with no ASP, CGI, etc.
:
: Thanks,
: Bruce C.

Forms don't need the extensions. Sending email does.



Re: emailing a form by Stefan

Stefan
Fri Sep 26 13:20:29 CDT 2003

No

You need a forms handler

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"Bruce Checca" <bchecca1@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message news:0dab01c38436$49df57a0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
| Is it possible to set up a form on a web page being
| generated in FrontPage 2002 so it works on a site that
| DOES NOT have the FP extensions available? It is a basic
| hosting site, with no ASP, CGI, etc.
|
| Thanks,
| Bruce C.



Re: emailing a form by j

j
Mon Sep 29 10:24:42 CDT 2003

If you have no asp or cgi access it's pretty much impossible. There might
be a javascript or java app out there that could be used, search around on
google. Something like that would be limited to browsers that support it or
don't have it disabled. Another option is to find a friend or someone
that will process an email form for you.

Jay
jay@NOSPAMtequila-stuff.com
http://www.tequila-stuff.com

remove the obvious NOSPAM to email me

"Bruce Checca" <bchecca1@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message
news:0dab01c38436$49df57a0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> Is it possible to set up a form on a web page being
> generated in FrontPage 2002 so it works on a site that
> DOES NOT have the FP extensions available? It is a basic
> hosting site, with no ASP, CGI, etc.
>
> Thanks,
> Bruce C.