Insert Form data to Database is a script which shows the users how to add form data to database on their websites. The process of adding form data is executed with MS Access. This script is more useful for the novice programmers to add the form...
Post large form data to ASP - Request.Form and stack overflow error? is a tutorial which describes the users about the URL decode function. It explains about the variety of source code and shows how to convert ASP binary data into a string format....
This script sends form data to two email addresses and a file in comma-delimited format. Includes personalized email autoresponse in plain text or HTML, easy installation, duplicate post removal, customizable and personalizable error/success...
This script allows you to send form data to one or more email addresses, mobile phones, PDAs or pagers. The script uses the customer's templates and includes anti-spam and auto-filling protection.
This script allows you to send form data from your I-mode site to one or more email addresses, mobile phones, PDAs or pagers. Includes spam and auto-filling protection.
Send form data from your WAP site to one or more email addresses, mobile phones, PDAs or pagers. Includes spam and auto-filling protection.
This tool is used to send form data to any existing web applications. It is useful for the programmer who writes automated programmes. It offers four properties they are, add param- to add a form element to post component, Last response- to...
Sends form data to one or more email addresses. It features the adding of ticket numbers to the subject line, a powerful JavaScript validator, a diagnostic mode and more.
A library to validate form input from users and customize the error information displayed to the user. You can easily incorporate VDaemon into exising sites.
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