Using PDF forms on Frontpage site

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Markus

I have used Frontpage forms before, but I have a set of PDF forms that
collect data and then the submit button on the form emails the form with
data. Is there a way for me to simply post the PDF form onto a Frontpage
website such that a visitor, when they click on it, it will open up and they
can complete the form in the same way as if I had sent the form to fill out?

I am using Frontpage 2003.

Thanks for any and all ideas on this,
Mark
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Not w/ FP alone
- you need some server side scripting and tools install on the hosting server to process PDFs

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|I have used Frontpage forms before, but I have a set of PDF forms that
| collect data and then the submit button on the form emails the form with
| data. Is there a way for me to simply post the PDF form onto a Frontpage
| website such that a visitor, when they click on it, it will open up and they
| can complete the form in the same way as if I had sent the form to fill out?
|
| I am using Frontpage 2003.
|
| Thanks for any and all ideas on this,
| Mark
|
|
 
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Andrew Murray

You'll have to rebuild all the forms in Frontpage and you can still have it
send the data electronically to your email address.

But no, there's not really much control over how you receive the results.
Generally in an email it is listed down the page (message window).

However, if you send the results to a database, you can then create a
results page, that can display the data in any layout you wish.

Read up in Help on "Forms" "Database Results".
 

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