If you just want to use forms in an iWeb site, you can use Wufoo forms.
http://wufoo.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=385

Regards,

Glenn Nicholas
OM4 ::



2009/12/1 Peter Hinchliffe <hinch...@multiline.com.au>:
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> On 30/11/2009, at 1:08 PM, Martin Sulkowski wrote:
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>> Hi Peter
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>> I'm an absolute novice on this topic ....what do I need php for?
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> You may not need it, but if you use a template-driven web site kit like 
> Sandvox or RapidWeaver which allows the creation of pages such as Contact 
> Forms where visitors can send a message from the page itself, some form of 
> background scripting is required on the web server to support these. One of 
> the most popular scripting languages these days is php, and software such as 
> RapidWeaver relies on it being available. MobileMe does not provide this.
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