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CDOSYS Form - A standard business-type contact form using CDOSYS. I saw lots of examples of CDONTS forms like this, but every example of CDOSYS that I found showed how to send an email via a CDOSYS form, but not a standard Web page form. The code is ugly and I borrowed some of the code from another contributor, but it works and it's easy to implement. Ed Ruth
CDOSYS Form - A standard business-type contact form using CDOSYS. I saw lots of examples of CDONTS forms like this, but every example of CDOSYS that I found showed how to send an email via a CDOSYS form, but not a standard Web page form. The code is ugly and I borrowed some of the code from another contributor, but it works and it's easy to implement. Ed Ruth
CDOSYS Form - A standard business-type contact form using CDOSYS. I saw lots of examples of CDONTS forms like this, but every example of CDOSYS that I found showed how to send an email via a CDOSYS form, but not a standard Web page form. The code is ugly and I borrowed some of the code from another contributor, but it works and it's easy to implement. Ed Ruth
CDOSYS Form - A standard business-type contact form using CDOSYS. I saw lots of examples of CDONTS forms like this, but every example of CDOSYS that I found showed how to send an email via a CDOSYS form, but not a standard Web page form. The code is ugly and I borrowed some of the code from another contributor, but it works and it's easy to implement. Ed Ruth
CDOSYS Form - A standard business-type contact form using CDOSYS. I saw lots of examples of CDONTS forms like this, but every example of CDOSYS that I found showed how to send an email via a CDOSYS form, but not a standard Web page form. The code is ugly and I borrowed some of the code from another contributor, but it works and it's easy to implement. Ed Ruth