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Text boxes and frames

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Grairaven

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Sep 10, 2000
4
US
I am an up and coming self-taught webmaster, or so I would like to believe. I understand that this is basic html and should be troubleshooted quite easily but I am unable to write the text boxes into my website. I have tried for almost a week and it seems the information I have recieved as to how to do this simple task was not as effective I would liked to have believed. I am ending all taglines and even writing them as simply as I can but nothing seems to work. My entire page goes blank and I left with note #1 on the drawing board. If you would like to preview the page to see what exactly I'm talking about then here is the link Please help, this is getting quite frustrating. [sig][/sig]
 
really, i haven't found there any trace of experiments with textboxes...
but it's more than simple. you need form with textboxes:
<form action=&quot;...some-url...&quot;>
...more html...
<input type=&quot;text&quot; name=&quot;blabla&quot;>
...more html...
</form>
but you should know what you are going to do with data in these textboxes... :) [sig]<p>Michael Dubner<br>Brainbench MVP/HTML+JavaScript<br>
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Thanx alot. I finally figured it out. I'm having the information sent to my e-mail account. (Yes, it's actually letting me doing it, while some browsers won't.) I went back to the page and figured out the problem. *S* So thanks alot for the help! (It wasn't me but the server I got my page from!!) Have a good one!!
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