Creating small site with form on local drive

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JNJ

I am trying to create a 3 page site on my local drive with an opening page,
form page and confirmation page. The form is for a sign-up of a prize and to
the monthly newsletter our company will be sending out. I have it set up to
have the form fields fill into a spreadsheet. How can I get the form to work
on my local drive? Do i have to install web bots on my hard drive to make it
work? Any suggestions would be greatly apprciated.
Thanks!
 
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Tom Pepper Willett

You would need a web server and the frontpage server extensions installed in
order to test it.
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|I am trying to create a 3 page site on my local drive with an opening page,
| form page and confirmation page. The form is for a sign-up of a prize and
to
| the monthly newsletter our company will be sending out. I have it set up
to
| have the form fields fill into a spreadsheet. How can I get the form to
work
| on my local drive? Do i have to install web bots on my hard drive to make
it
| work? Any suggestions would be greatly apprciated.
| Thanks!
 
J

JNJ

Tom,

If i create the form as an ASP instead of a FrontPage form, would that work?
Just curious.

JNJ
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

You still must have a web server running in order to process ASP pages.

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Andrew Murray

Again, you'd need a web server to run asp.

JNJ said:
Tom,

If i create the form as an ASP instead of a FrontPage form, would that
work?
Just curious.

JNJ
 
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