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Ektron CMS400.NET User Manual

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• ”Viewing Form Information” on page 204<br />

• ”Editing a Form” on page 210<br />

• ”Mailto or Database Form” on page 211<br />

• ”Deleting a Form” on page 212<br />

• ”View Form Toolbar” on page 212<br />

• ”Creating Polls and Surveys” on page 214<br />

Overview of Form Processing<br />

Step For more information, see<br />

1. Create a form ”Creating a New Form” on page 159<br />

The Structure of Form Data<br />

Working with HTML Forms<br />

2. Assign it to a Web page ”Implementing a Form on a Web Page” on page 194<br />

3. Site visitor goes to your Web site<br />

and completes form. Form is mailed<br />

to an email address, saved to a<br />

database, or both.<br />

4. View submitted form data and<br />

download it to a spreadsheet.<br />

”Viewing Form Reports” on page 197<br />

Forms reside within the root folder or one of its subfolders. A form<br />

has the following components.<br />

• Form (title, ID number, whether the form data is sent as email,<br />

and/or saved to a database, etc.)<br />

• Content information (title, start and/or end date, status,<br />

postback message, etc.)<br />

• Form fields (plain text field, password field, text area, hidden<br />

text, choices, checkbox, select list, calendar, submit button,<br />

etc.)<br />

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