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Using Forms In HTML

Using a form in HTML allows you to collect data from various users, which you can then use for a number of purposes. Many sites use forms to record who has visited a site, known as a guestbook. This allows the site visitor to leave comments for the author of the site, possibly a message or even feedback. You may or may not get a confirmation e-mail back.

Forms also can be used to submit information for the purpose of joining a mailing list or discussion list, depending on the host software of the server. Typically the form will ask for your name, e-mail address, and what subscription options you would like to have. Generally, after this, you will receive an automated e-mail back from the server confirming your subscription.


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