FormJobber™
Have you ever encountered this situation?
Your form must be submitted to more than one CGI program.
Yet, a form's action attribute will accept only one URL.
It is for those situations that FormJobber™ was built.
From the FormJobber control panel, enter the list of CGI
program URLs where you want the form information submitted.
For each URL, specify whether the
form information is to be sent method GET or method POST.
The URLs can be to any form handling software, like Perl CGI
or PHP pages. The form information can also be submitted to
regular web pages. The URLs may be to any Internet domain.
Once you have the list of URLs in the control panel, it will
generate the hidden field to insert into your form. Then,
have the form submit to FormJobber.
That's how easy it is.
A nice additional feature makes it possible for Hidden form
fields and values to be inserted after the form is submitted.
Simply specify them in the FormJobber control panel.
With that feature, you can stop hidden field snoopers from
obtaining email addresses or URLs to thank-you pages with
restricted download links. Put the hidden fields into the
control panel, removing them from the form altogether.
One more feature you'll appreciate is the ability to have an
alert emailed to yourself whenever an unsuccessful submission
is noticed. Noticeable submission failures are any that
return a status code other than 200-Okay or return no status
code at all.
FormJobber can work with all form fields except file uploads.
So, how many URLs must your form be submitted to? If more
than one, get FormJobber, currently at a special release
price of $39.
Click here for all
the details.
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