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f2m.cgi

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My Signup Sheet

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@-Manager

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Send-Any-Form

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f2m retrieves a copy of the
This multipurpose sign-up
@-Manager is a powerful form
Send-Any-Form can process any
existing form from your web
sheet will allow you to
processing, database
form!!! Send-Any-Form comes
site, then uses the copy as
easily and quickly create a
management, and bulk e-mail
complete with a form
a template for the email
signup sheet for just about
engine. Use to email and
generator both perl and php
message. The email message
any event. A limit to the
store HTML form submissions
versions of the script and a
looks exactly like the HTML
number of people allowed to
and manage mass mailings
file explaining how to write
form. f2m is self-contained,
sign up for each time slot
such as online newsletters
your own perl modifications
and has no external library
can be specified if desired.
and email marketing all from
to send-any-form.
dependencies. The Pro
The data is stored in a
one Perl CGI script.
 
version supports: SMTP
plain text flat file
Features flat file database
 
Authentication, form
database, so users can be
admin, templates for e-mails
 
validation, save to file, cc
removed by simply editing
and web pages, mail merge,
 
and bcc.
the file if it is ever
form generation, unsubscribe
 
 
needed. The admin can also
links, and much more.
 
 
specify whether to allow
 
 
 
users to view each other's
 
 
 
information and whether or
 
 
 
not to allow users to sign
 
 
 
up for more than one
 
 
 
slot/event at the same time.
 
 


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OA Mailer is a full-featured
Soupermail is a generic HTML
If you stick with the default
TopForm makes the integration
mailer script supporting
form handling script
layout, CGI::ContactForm
of existing hard copy forms
regular forms, multipart
designed to provide a high
lets you create an unlimited
with electronically
forms, command-line,
degree of control over a
number of forms with a
submitted forms easy. Some
cookies, and validation,
form's behaviour and output.
minimum of effort. There are
knowledge of HTML and CSS2
using html and text
Main features include: Email
various methods to customize
are required to modify the
templates.
the contents of a form to
the form, and with help of
included template to suit
 
one or more email addresses,
templates, the layout is
your specific needs. The
 
Expire a form based on the
fully customizable. The main
client fills out the form
 
date, Limited conditional
file, CGI::ContactForm.pm,
and submits it, TopForm
 
control based on the form's
is a Perl module. It can be
displays back a printable
 
contents, HTML and text
placed either in the
version, email notification
 
templates, Copy the form
ordinary server space for
is sent and the data of the
 
email to the form's sender,
Perl modules, or in a
submitted form is stored on
 
PGP encrypt resulting
private library. Together
the server. Form data can be
 
emails, Write the contents
with the enclosed example
viewed in the TopForm
 
of a form to a file, Write
files, you can easily get
manager where it can be
 
the encrypted contents of a
your form(s) up and running.
printed, archived, or
 
form to a file, Generate a
 
trashed as required.
 
unique reference number for
 
 
 
each submission, Set certain
 
 
 
form fields as required,
 
 
 
Word wrap resulting emails,
 
 
 
Handle file uploads, and
 
 
 
send them on as MIME
 
 
 
attachments, Access CGI
 
 
 
variables through templates,
 
 
 
Set and display cookies by
 
 
 
using templates, Autoreply,
 
 
 
Send mail as HTML and/or
 
 
 
plain text, File attachment,
 
 
 
Validate form fields, Send
 
 
 
customised emails to lists
 
 
 
of email addresses, read and
 
 
 
write to databases such as
 
 
 
Oracle and Return any mime
 
 
 
type back to the browser
 
 
 
(eg. XML).
 
 


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