Coffee Cup Flash Form Builder Compatability

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Guest

Hello,

I am looking for an easy to use Form Builder to use with my FP2003. Is
Coffee Cup compatible with my software or does anyone have other suggestions?

Thanks,

Ralph
 
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Chris Leeds, MVP - FrontPage

it can be used with FrontPage or expression web.
I've tried. ;-)

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Sam Bryan

Is there a low-priced easy-to-use Form Builder program that works on the
server side so that the mail-to e-mail address is out of the reach of
spammers? I've seen www.formrouter.com that works server side, but they do
not seem to provide pricing on their site, so I'm suspecting it might be
pricey. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks -- Sam
 
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Chris Leeds, MVP - FrontPage

The coffeecup one does.

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Thomas A. Rowe

Have you considered learning how to code in the server-side script supported by your web host, in
which case you wouldn't have to pay anything to create forms.

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Chris Leeds, MVP - FrontPage

I forgot to mention this one, but it's definitely worth a look.
you can make your form in Expression Web or FrontPage as you normally would,
then set the form action to this app's receiving page.
I've used it myself and it works great:
http://cluxa.com
Cheap too.
also, what Thomas says below is the obvious answer;
learn to do a little coding and you won't need to buy anything. IMHO using
Cluxa is about the next best thing to that.

HTH

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