Can anyone suggest a way to create a simple feedback system on our home page, we have a name, e-mail and comments box, that we want to get feedback from, its on our home page, so can not be PHP, I do not even need a success form or error form, just a way to collect the data, the address is www.pro-turf.co.uk, its in the top right hand corner
On 14 Jun 2012, at 18:30, “David Wise” email@hidden wrote:
Can anyone suggest a way to create a simple feedback system on our home page, we have a name, e-mail and comments box, that we want to get feedback from, its on our home page, so can not be PHP, I do not even need a success form or error form, just a way to collect the data, the address is www.pro-turf.co.uk, its in the top right hand corner
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Hi David,
Use the PHP Feedback Form Action (FreewayActions.com | PHP feedback form). All the PHP magic is held in an external file so you can keep your page as index.html. Just check with EasySpace that you have PHP enabled for this account. I’d be surprised if you didn’t.
Regards,
Tim.
On 14 Jun 2012, at 18:32, David Wise wrote:
Can anyone suggest a way to create a simple feedback system on our home page, we have a name, e-mail and comments box, that we want to get feedback from, its on our home page, so can not be PHP, I do not even need a success form or error form, just a way to collect the data, the address is www.pro-turf.co.uk, its in the top right hand corner
Thanks for the quick reply, so its OK to us the PHP Feed back action, I thought that it did not work if page was not changed to .php, I will give it a try, thanks again for all your help. site has gone down well with the manufacturers
Hi David,
No that was just a myth circulated to put people off! Seriously though the Action can be used on any page type (html, shtml, php, asp, whatever) as long as the server supports PHP you should be fine. Give it a go.
Regards,
Tim.
On 14 Jun 2012, at 21:07, David Wise wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply, so its OK to us the PHP Feed back action, I thought that it did not work if page was not changed to .php, I will give it a try, thanks again for all your help. site has gone down well with the manufacturers