How to Use Forms 2 - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
How to Use Forms 2
  • Author
LoudASP
  • Category
ASP / Miscellaneous
  • HomePage Address
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     Through this ASP tutorial, you will be capable of creating web forms to get information like name, email id, etc., through ASP and can learn how to display all given values on the screen. And the author explains the process of passing the given data to another ASP page using POST method via HTML form. Differences between GET and POST methods are described clearly.


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