See the tutorial lesson on
forms for a hands-on example.
Forms provide a way for readers of your Web page to send you information. For example, one of the forms in an electronic mail order company would allow the customer to specify their name, address, credit card number, and telephone number. This section explains how you create forms.
Here is a quick summary of commands you can use to create forms:
Create a form within a page | Format![]() |
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Radio button | Radio![]() |
Check box | Check![]() |
Text field | Text![]() |
Text area field | TArea![]() |
Selection List | Slist![]() |
Image field | Image![]() |
Reset | Reset![]() |
Submit | Submit![]() |
Again, a page can contain more than one form, but forms cannot be nested
within each other.
When you submit a form on the Web, a program on the server runs to send email,
get information from a database, or whatever the particular form does. Normally,
you would have to write programs to do these things in C, Perl, or Tcl.
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