Help!!! PHP Form using SQL
Hi,
I have very little experience with PHP and none with SQL but I have to build a form that will upload the data to a database so it can be dowloaded by CSV. I have built e-mail forms before, but haven't got a clue where to start with this.
Any help would be very greatfully received.
Roxy :-S
webwiz posted this at 20:07 — 22nd June 2009.
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Forms and databases are tricky, and even dangerous if you are on a shared server. I avoid the hassle and use a service called Wufoo - a silly name for an excellent and widely used form builder and host.
I suggest taking a look and playing with it. You get three forms for free.
Cordially, David
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cmoyer posted this at 00:24 — 29th June 2009.
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If you have a google acount you can make one through the google docs engine.
It will export the form to a spreadsheet and than you can download that in several formats.
There are no limits on the number of forms and there are many options.
You'll have to play with it like Wufoo and pick one.
hhunt posted this at 23:59 — 23rd March 2010.
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Thanks guys, I just started working for a small company and was tasked with producing a form for their voip headphones ordering system. So having checked out the mufoo and Google doc engine, I think Google's option is much easier to use.
Besides there's nothing extra to install.
Thanks guys for your support.
stokes1900 posted this at 10:42 — 28th October 2010.
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yes in your case google docs is best option because if you dont know the programming much so surely you will face problems if you choose the php and mysql
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