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Please help: Creating a form whose input will be sent to an em

Please help: Creating a form whose input will be sent to an em

2004-04-09       - By marisa_antonaya

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Hello,

I'm developing a Flash site for a small travel agency, and they asked me to
include a
page where users could ask about travel itineraries. Since they don't have
databases
for this at this time, they just want the user's request to be emailed to a
specific
address.

So I created the form interface using components (radio buttons, date picker,
etc.),
but now I have to figure out how to use Action Script to have that information
sent to
the email address, and this is where I'm lost. I've been surfing the help
forums and
tutorial sites, but can't seem to find out how to do this. I suppose I need to
(1) specify
which data needs to be sent (2) specify where it needs to be sent once the
Submit
button is clicked (3) make sure the information is sent in a readable format.

Any help would be appreciated. I thought it would be easy to find info on this,
but I'm
not having luck and time is running out.

Thanks!
Marisa



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