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Building a Centralized Form Database

Postby DJ » Mon Apr 21, 2008 5:15 pm

This is a great application that shows a basic blueprint of a centralized FORMMAIL Database. Very well done and something to think about!

http://www.ultimateformmail.com/vid/hostedSneakPeek.php
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Re: Building a Centralized Form Database

Postby Robert » Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:09 pm

Yep, I know this guy (Jack Born-programmer) really well. He is always working the ropes. I have used it on over 40 websites.

This email script is ultra secure as well.

I can't find it right now but somewhere on this forum I have posted a full library of "how-to" videos using/ installing this script.

I think it's a cool choice :)


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Re: Building a Centralized Form Database

Postby jay » Mon May 05, 2008 2:36 am

These are the steps which I think are the ways to reduce bugs.

1.The pages which needs to edit should be less – In the case of ultimate form mail we have to edit 3 or 4 pages to program a contact form and all the pages are related. Means there are more chances of bugs if anything goes wrong.

2.Call a function and pass the following arguments.

a) To email address
b) CC
c) Bcc
d) From Address
e) Subject
f) Field values
g) Template banner path
h) Template color

We can also send the details to Lead Management with less effort.

We will be using a single email template for all the sites and such a template is untouched.

Programmers just needs to pass the necessary values to the above function and the best part is anyone without programming language can make changes to the above values.

Suresh has already come up with new ideas and we will be working to make things much better.

I also agree to the fact that it is because of programmer’s carelessness/lack of training that lead to the deterioration in quality .

We are also giving training to programmers to standardize the way things are done.

We would like to implement this method in the coming up sites and I am sure that it will produce good results.

Please let us know.
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