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One of the most ubiquitous elements on a Web page is the form. Whether it uses checkboxes, drop-down lists, or simple textbox fields, a form is the easiest way for your site's visitors to get information from them to you.
As complicated as it may seem, building forms is actually a pretty simple process. The most difficult part, if you can call it that, is determining where the data your form gathers is going to be collected. Office FrontPage 2003 has some good tools to manage this for you. In this chapter, you'll learn how to:
Build a basic form
Add various fields to a form, such as textbox fields, drop-down lists, check boxes, and the like
Handle the data that comes from form responses
Create an on-site database that will automatically gather form data
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