Or, you can try using something simple like ASPMail and having JQuery fire it after submission of the final question. Mix it with a little vbscript to store the variables for ASPmail and then once JQuery submits for the final time, you can send a simple plain text email or an html based email. Unless your using something really basic, you should have the ASPMail server side .dll's already installed for use.
On Aug 15, 2:39 am, Aaron Mackley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I need some brief help. > > I am developing a web site and recently received a small app that builds > a quiz and answers. Users who take the quiz receive a detailed answer > based on their questions and the answers that I have recorded. The user > submits a First Name and an email address so that the analysis can be sent. > > Here's the problem. The script does not contain the code to send the > email either to me or to the user. Although I dabble in code, I have not > used jQuery. I believe the code will be rather simple, but both my > current stress level and time restraints suggest I ask for some help. > > Is there someone that can look at this code and help me get this > launched? I will try to compensate as necessary.