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Greetings good AWW folk, A non-profit I volunteer for is in need of very simple form submission via email to a fixed address, and a contact form to go to that same email address. The site is cpanel hosted. There's a rewrite of formmail.cgi that the host's supoprt folks suggested using, but I had to cringe when I saw the target address specified as a hidden form field. What are folks using for these? Anything out there that's well vetted and considered rather secure, and has some reasonable measures to prevent the form from being more of a nuissance than a ? Or has php or _insert_hot_language_of_the_now_ evolved to a point where I can drop in a few lines of code into an existing html form and voila, life is simple? Thanks for any pointers! Google has been of limited separating the wheat from the chaff on this issue. Best Regards, -- Todd H. http://www.toddh.net/ |
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Todd H. wrote:
> Greetings good AWW folk, > > A non-profit I volunteer for is in need of very simple form submission > via email to a fixed address, and a contact form to go to that same > email address. http://nms-cgi.sourceforge.net/scripts.shtml |
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Shoot me an email and I'll give you a copy of a script we've used with great
results. --Tina "Todd H." <comp@toddh.net> wrote in message news:84wsuyuk95.fsf@ripco.com... > > Greetings good AWW folk, > > A non-profit I volunteer for is in need of very simple form submission > via email to a fixed address, and a contact form to go to that same > email address. > > The site is cpanel hosted. There's a rewrite of formmail.cgi that the > host's supoprt folks suggested using, but I had to cringe when I saw > the target address specified as a hidden form field. > > What are folks using for these? Anything out there that's well vetted > and considered rather secure, and has some reasonable measures to > prevent the form from being more of a nuissance than a ? Or has > php or _insert_hot_language_of_the_now_ evolved to a point where I can > drop in a few lines of code into an existing html form and voila, life > is simple? > > Thanks for any pointers! Google has been of limited separating > the wheat from the chaff on this issue. > > Best Regards, > -- > Todd H. > http://www.toddh.net/ |
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