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    Input in a webpage?

    I want to make a web page where users can type responses or praise on certain things. How do I do this? Where do I begin? Thanks!

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    can you make a webpage that has the appropriate input fields (textboxes)?

    Define "certain things". Whilst at it, define "responses or praise".

    My bad, 2 questions:

    How do I do this?
    You use HTML and some sort of web server processing. Much like you posted on http://www.sysopt.com/. You used a browser to access a web server and you posted.

    Where do I begin?
    make a webpage that has the appropriate input fields, and submit buttons. Then have submit button work. Wax on, wax off, young jedi.

    HTML.

    And understand how your own browser processes HTTP requests. Then, learn web server. Then, learn DB. Then make grilled cheese, I diverge.

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    Hi.

    Its rather easy in fact. Here
    is some websites with step-by-step
    tutorials on how you do this easily.
    http://www.htmlgoodies.com/
    http://visualtutorials.com/forms.htm
    http://www.lgta.org:8080/tools/index.shtml

    Hope this will help.

    Best Regards
    Gobi.

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    Thank you,
    I plan on making a web page where users can submit a certain file, where I will post it, and everyone can say "yay!" over it. Something like that. I know some of the basics of html (images, links, etc.) however forums and the like are new to me. As I said before, thanks for the help.

    J. Ciolkosz

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