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5 Replies Last post: Jul 7, 2008 7:47 AM by Jon Seff  
Click to view DGRose's profile New Member 7 posts since
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Jul 4, 2008 6:32 AM

Databases/guest book

I am creating a website and want to know if there is a way for me to have people who visit my site to register with their names, addresses and email. If so, where would this info be kept? I'm thinking maybe a box pops up that has those fields for people to input there info but now sure.

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Click to view Jon Seff's profile Macworld Editorial 769 posts since
Dec 13, 2000
2. Jul 6, 2008 5:13 PM in response to: DGRose
Re: Databases/guest book
Number 1: You're posting on the 4th of July, which is a national holiday and long weekend in the U.S. Give people some time to answer.

Number 2: This isn't feedback on our Web site. I'm moving this to the Mac Software area.


Jon Seff - Senior News Editor, Macworld
Click to view tPet's profile New Member 4 posts since
Jun 9, 2008
4. Jul 7, 2008 5:39 AM in response to: DGRose
Re: Databases/guest book

You may want to try looking at Kmita .. great form processor .. stores entries as a database you can import to Excel (or whatever) .. I've used it on a few sites I've developed - and am quite please with it .. and it's dirt cheap at 30 bucks or so ..

http://www.kmitascripts.com/kmitamhome/


tPet

Click to view Jon Seff's profile Macworld Editorial 769 posts since
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5. Jul 7, 2008 7:47 AM in response to: DGRose
Re: Databases/guest book
I was simply trying to explain that you have to be patient because people might not be reading the forums as much over a holiday weekend (but that holds true normally—give people a chance to answer before assuming nobody will) and that this was in the wrong place so I was moving it to a better location.

Tone doesn't always come across in posts...not meant to be rude at all.


Jon Seff - Senior News Editor, Macworld