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6th o March, 2008

INSTALLATION HELP

First Screen

When the program first loads, you get this screen. Here we choose what email address the form is sent to, or we can let the person select for a number of emails.

If you want it always to go to the same email address just click 'singple address'. If you want them to select for a few different ones tick 'Choice of addres....' then click edit and type in the names and address of the people you want them to be able to pick from.

Enter in the subject of the email that is sent, this way to you can setup mail rules to file all submitted forms into a folder and also setup whitelists for your spam filters.

Second screen

This screen is where we setup what 'fields' we want to present to the user for filling out. Things like Name, Email address and anything else that you want submitted to you. You can Add, Delete and even save and load the list for another time.

When we click Add we get another screen where we put in the name (this will be put beside the field in the html) then the field name (must be lowercase and no spaces!) then the type of field - be it a text field, a drop down list or a text area, you can select if it needs to be validated (they must fill it out)  then finally you enter anything that you want in these fields to start with.

Third Screen

Once we have done the first and second screens, we click the big Build button - which brings us to the third screen. This gives us the html form code which you put into your website. (See instructions on the tab)

Make sure that the html file with this code and the PHP script are in the same folder



 

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