Cor Nouws wrote:
Alexandro Colorado wrote (4-2-2008 18:41)
On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 11:32:14 -0600, Cor Nouws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Before starting a discussion on marketing@, about what and why, I think it is wise to have clarity about for example, if it is possible to have forms in some sort, on the OOo website. Forms that could be used, for example, to help non experienced mailers to set up a clear message.
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Hi Cor, i am sorry I couldnt understand what you meant by forms. Forms of what, can you put an example of what these forms will require?

Sorry I was unclear. A form on the webpage with fields and a send button. IIRC something with cgi scripts or so.

AFAIK any webserver can host a web page which will call a form. The tricky bit is finding a site which can process the form. For example, the Google search facility on our site http://support.openoffice.org/search.html invokes a program on www.google.com:
<form action="http://www.google.com/search"; method="get">

So what you want to know is whether Collabnet are amenable to us writing programs to run on their site - and I believe the answer is no - or whether we can run programs on other sites - e.g. services.openoffice.org - and the answer is yes, but I'm not sure how you go about getting access to services.

John

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