 |  Even More Excellent HTML, 2/e Timothy Gottleber Timothy Trainor
Forms and Forms Processing
Figures| Forms allow you to convey data to your users, and capture data from them. In addition, in a few chapters we will explore how to use forms to drive JavaScripts. The sample forms will send data either to a fictitious email address, or to the McGraw-Hill server for processing. If you are working these examples on a machine that is not connected to the Net, you won't be able to experiment with the forms.
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