Desperately need survey setup help

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Rusty McLouth

I am the Director of Research for a very small non-profit group. We do not
have staff IT people, so I am learning as I go. I have FrontPage 2000, Excel
2003, and Access 2003.
We want to be able to put one question polls on our webpage and allow people
to see the results immediately. We use SurveyPro to conduct the large
surveys, but it can not do what we need with the one question, in page, poll.
I remembered from college that FrontPage was a web design program and I
figured out with the Insert, Form, radio buttons, etc. how to "create" the
survey. But how do I collect the data and allow people to see the results?
We need the help quickly, please.
 
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Andrew Murray

There's plenty of those "poll" scripts on the net; surely they will allow
one question....

Alternatively you can use the database results wizard, so when the person
submits the form, they get a "thank you" page, and they can then click a
link to the results page.

You can't do this with the fancy graphs etc, and it won't count the
responses for each question - you'd need a proper poll script for that I
think, unless you write custom code to count the records for each answer but
give the urgency of your request I would guess that won't help you (writing
your own server side script).

A quick 'google' found these results:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=poll+survey+scripts&btnG=Google+Search

I don't know what your web server supports, but these results have a range
of scripts for PHP, ASP etc.
 

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