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Is InfoPath for me...?

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James E Middleton - 22 May 2007 23:43 GMT
I have Office 2003 with InfoPath.

I do not have a SharePoint Server or Windows Forms Server.

I do have an ISP that supports FP Extensions.

However, this ISP does not support creating an access database connections
for forms created in FP.

With my former ISP, I would create a form and save the results to a folder,
which I can still do, or to a database, which is preferable.

Anyway, I've been given the task of creating a simple application form on
our site.

The usual; name, address, telephone, e-mail, and five multiple choice
questions.

<< I already have survey and form software that does all this, but the rub
is that this has to be done in Japanese, and the application I have doesn't
support Asian fonts. >>

Anyway, without a SharePoint Server, or a Windows Form Server, with
InfoPath, is it possible to:

Create a Web based form that upon completion will:

A: Send an e-mail with the information which is in some type of format that
I can import into Access or Excel

Or

B: Save the results to a database, for me, it would have to be MySQL. And,
if this is possible, is there a way to automatically set up the DB?

I know most of these questions could be answered by pressing F1, but the
version I have now is in Japanese. What I'd like to know is if I can do this
or not. If so, I'll get the English version, if not, I'll look for another
solution.

Many thanks!
S.Y.M. Wong-A-Ton - 08 Jun 2007 10:42 GMT
A web based form is not possible without using SharePoint. There might be a
third-party solution available, but I do not know of any. Your best bet is
just to create an ASP.NET application or use any other web technology that
can create a web application. PHP sounds like a good candidate if you're
using MySQL.
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S.Y.M. Wong-A-Ton

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