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Form Building Software

I’m not a fan of building web forms and up to just recently I used a sweet little program that I could whip out long complicated forms in a few minutes, but, it uses flash and in today’s world, that’s a no-no.

Has anyone found or uses a simple form building software that isn’t a monthly service, that doesn’t go through someone elses server, that basically uses php and is quick and easy to load with minimal programming knowledge.

I used to use coffee cups form builder and even bought the new one, but the new magically only works on their servers and form owners have to login to their server to obtain the information and it’s a monthly fee. 😡

Any help or info would be greatly appreciated.

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@regansApr 27.2012 — So you're basically searching for a web form script to implement on your own server. The trouble is that, while you can find such scripts almost everywhere (starting with w3schools, which I highly recommend you use) it definitely requires you do server-side coding on your own, and of course CSS styling and all. by hand.

Remotely hosting your own forms is not such a bad alternative, imho. I personally use 123ContactForm to manage my agency's and clients forms (for job recruiting and stuff). It has a free basic plan too (well, I'm on the paid one, since I need extended features). They have truly reliable servers and I can access the database with form submissions at any time, or export them to CSV. I also use their domain aliasing feature, to host forms on my own domain with no mention of 123ContactForm, which looks really good in the eyes of our customers.

As for the connection, there's an option to use SSL encrypted data so no security breaches. Plus if it's to worry about injection and other attacks, it's their problem not mine ? However, they do great on this, I had no such case to mention.

Really, I think this will work great for you too.
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@Suzi-QTauthorApr 27.2012 — Thanks, reagans!

Coffee cup has something similar around the same price.

My clients are very beginner users. I can barely get them to login and get their mail let alone form submissions. They just want the info e-mailed to them.

Coffee cup's form building did everything, you just plugged in the code and it built all the files you needed to upload to your server. I'd love something like that without it being flash based.

There must be a solution.

I'll check out W3schools too! Thanks ?
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@jaimegmApr 27.2012 — There is a Free service included in gmail,

In gmail go to Documents->Create->Form

Check this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCf5qRajTtI

You can even create the form send it and if you want it in your webpage, just copy it from there and paste it in wherever you want.
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