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Craig Grannell

"The Essential Guide to CSS and HTML Web Design"


Several techniques are available for parsing forms, but we??™re first going to cover using a
server-side CGI script. Essentially, this script collects the information submitted, formats it,
and delivers it to the addresses you configure within the script.
FormMail, available from Matt??™s Script Archive (www.scriptarchive.com), is probably the
most common, and a number of web hosts preconfigure this script in their web space
packages. However, FormMail does have flaws, and it hasn??™t kept up with current technology.
A better script is nms FormMail (available from http://nms-cgi.sourceforge.net/
and described next)??”it emulates the behavior of FormMail but takes a more modern and
bug-free approach.
Configuring nms FormMail
The thought of editing and configuring scripts gives some designers the willies, but nms
FormMail takes only a couple of minutes to get up and running. First, you need to add
some more input elements to your web page, after the form start tag:

?? value="http://www.yourdomain.com/contact-thanks.html" />
Example forms for the sections in this chapter are available in the
chapter 8 folder of the download files.
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Obviously, the values in the preceding elements need changing for your site. The subject
value can be whatever you like??”just make it obvious, so you or your clients can use an
e-mail package to filter website form responses efficiently.


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