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September 9, 2008
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Submit Form Data Application?

  • September 9, 2008
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I thought I saw an software extension that allowed form submission in Dreamweaver for us designers who can't figure out all the technical stuff. By form submission I mean collecting data captured in a Dreamweaver page and sent in some readable format to a specific email address.
Thanks for any help.
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Correct answer cfactory
I found it. Its called Form2Mail
http://www.hotdreamweaver.com/form-to-mail

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Participating Frequently
October 18, 2008
thanks for everyones help with this
Participant
October 1, 2008
Tapiochre - thanks for the reply. By 'mail server problem' do you mean our host's site? And do you know what the problem was?
September 26, 2008
Participant
September 11, 2008
Yes, exactly. There is also an extension called form2Excel and Email which places a .csv data file on the serve that can be opened in Excel and saved to a database if you want. Now the question is, does anyone have experience with thaese extensions and can they recommend them for ease of use?
Participant
September 24, 2008
I was using form2Excel and Mail for a time was bas happy with it. However, a couple of months back it stopped delivering. I found some e-mails on the host site in a folder named 'dead letter' but haven't been able to determine why it's not working anymore. timing of the problem was coincidental to an update to our e-safe software, so I tend to think it had something to do with that. Regardless, I cant find a solution.
Participant
October 1, 2008
I have successfully used Form2Mail on two or three sites. Its pretty intuitive but would not deliver email on a couple of sites - I understand it to have been a mail server problem...
cfactoryAuthorCorrect answer
Participant
September 11, 2008
I found it. Its called Form2Mail
http://www.hotdreamweaver.com/form-to-mail
Participant
September 11, 2008
There is no need to repeat what has been said.
Inspiring
September 9, 2008
> I purchased another, less expensive form tool that should be avoided

And the tool that Should Be Avoided is...? ;-)


"fralexis" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:ga4hlh$bvp$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> This is also my question which I posted this morning. I have seen the web
> site
> called Hot Dreamweaver Extensions. They have an mpressive list of features
> which interests me. I am hoping that someone with experience with these
> extensions can offer advice.
>
> I purchased another, less expensive form tool that should be avoided. They
> only have limited email support (read, useless) and I still need a form
> program. I've been burned and spent many hours working on something that
> should be relatively simple. I hope we get a good answer.
>


Participant
September 9, 2008
This is also my question which I posted this morning. I have seen the web site called Hot Dreamweaver Extensions. They have an mpressive list of features which interests me. I am hoping that someone with experience with these extensions can offer advice.

I purchased another, less expensive form tool that should be avoided. They only have limited email support (read, useless) and I still need a form program. I've been burned and spent many hours working on something that should be relatively simple. I hope we get a good answer.