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Okay, so I have an<br />

X<strong>HTML</strong> form - that seems<br />

like the easy part. But where<br />

do I get a Web application, or<br />

how do I make one?<br />

Good question. Creating Web<br />

applications is a whole topic unto itself<br />

and far beyond what we cover in this book.<br />

Well, we tried to cover them, but the book<br />

ended up weighing more than you do (not<br />

good). So, anyway...<br />

To create Web applications you need<br />

to know a scripting or programming<br />

language, and one that is supported by<br />

your hosting company. Most hosting<br />

companies support languages like PHP,<br />

Perl, Python, and Java, and if you’re<br />

interested, you’ll definitely want to pick<br />

up a book specifically for creating Web<br />

applications. Also, check <strong>with</strong> your hosting<br />

company; they sometimes provide simple<br />

scripts to their customers, which takes the<br />

work out of developing Web applications<br />

yourself.<br />

As for this chapter, we’ve already<br />

developed all the Web applications you’ll<br />

need. All you’ll need to do is put the URL<br />

of these applications in the action<br />

attribute of your element.<br />

xhtml forms<br />

you are here 597

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