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this is great info, will this also help clear the form once the user submits it? right now, when the submit button is clicked the user is redirected to the "Thank you for your submission page" but if he/she was to hit the back button to continue reading website content, the details entered on the form are still there....how do i make the form to clear contents after the submit button is clicked?
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Thank you so much for your series. I'm a complete beginner and have managed to produce a pretty sharp looking website (the right way!) from your videos.
Thanks again!
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@stoneyearsold Thanks! Glad you liked it. Hoping to add more videos soon.
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What if my webhosting only has php/perl mail? Can I do it in the same way as instructed?
dinh 1 year ago
@dinh CGI is actually a perl script. You might want to contact your web hosting company to inquire about a form mail script such as cgi. Or look over your hosting account to see what type of scripts they have available to you.
Expressionweb2 1 year ago
@dinh Also, php is another way to process forms, and it's likely the preferred way. I will post a php script some where for you all to download and use.
Expressionweb2 4 months ago
Thank you so much................
epiphany411 1 year ago
@epiphany411 hey, thanks a lot!
Expressionweb2 1 year ago
Thank you for a great tutorial. It was sooooooooooo helpful!
Websites4business 1 year ago
@Websites4business hey thanks. Glad you found it helpful.
Expressionweb2 1 year ago