[newbie] Forms (typewriter is dead)

2004-07-15 Thread Thinker
Hello All, My question is about forms. We are currently using a few forms in our daily routines that require the use of a typewriter. After sitting here and watching one of the business office managers spend 15 minutes typing up a form and then another 10 going back and 'whiting out' the

Re: [newbie] Forms (typewriter is dead)

2004-07-15 Thread Josenildo Marques
Em Qui, 2004-07-15 às 12:53, Thinker escreveu: Hello All, My question is about forms. We are currently using a few forms in our daily routines that require the use of a typewriter. After sitting here and watching one of the business office managers spend 15 minutes typing up a form and

Re: [newbie] Forms (typewriter is dead)

2004-07-15 Thread PM
On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 19:15, Josenildo Marques wrote: Em Qui, 2004-07-15 às 12:53, Thinker escreveu: Hello All, My question is about forms. We are currently using a few forms in our daily routines that require the use of a typewriter. After sitting here and watching one of the

Re: [newbie] Forms (typewriter is dead)

2004-07-15 Thread Aron Smith
On Thursday 15 July 2004 09:15 am, Josenildo Marques wrote: Em Qui, 2004-07-15 às 12:53, Thinker escreveu: Hello All, My question is about forms. We are currently using a few forms in our daily routines that require the use of a typewriter. After sitting here and watching one of the

Re: [newbie] Forms (typewriter is dead)

2004-07-15 Thread Sujit Apte
Dear Friend, I think we can implement Apache + PHP + mysql here in this case. Here we can create simple HTML form using PHP to accept inputs from user. The PHP code will also take care to save the data in Mysql database. This will enable you to reuse existing data if you want and will surely