Creating Reports In Frontpage

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From what I understand, a previous version of FrontPage (perhaps 98) allowed for someone to create an HTML form, which would be filled out by multiple people. As people submitted the form, it would automatically update an HTML file that displayed reports, which showed the values that people had submitted. There was no database associated with the data, nor was there a need to add server side code; FrontPage simply updated an HTML file
Is there any such functionality in FrontPage 2003

Thanks
Attil
 
The only features of FP that write data to an HTML file, are the guest book and discussion web
components.

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Attila said:
Hello,

From what I understand, a previous version of FrontPage (perhaps 98) allowed for someone to create
an HTML form, which would be filled out by multiple people. As people submitted the form, it would
automatically update an HTML file that displayed reports, which showed the values that people had
submitted. There was no database associated with the data, nor was there a need to add server side
code; FrontPage simply updated an HTML file.
 
FrontPage 2003 is fully backwards-compatible.

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Kevin Spencer
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Microsoft MVP
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of lots of little things.

Attila said:
Hello,

From what I understand, a previous version of FrontPage (perhaps 98)
allowed for someone to create an HTML form, which would be filled out by
multiple people. As people submitted the form, it would automatically update
an HTML file that displayed reports, which showed the values that people had
submitted. There was no database associated with the data, nor was there a
need to add server side code; FrontPage simply updated an HTML file.
 

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