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diyform

diyform is a PHP script that processes website forms. A PHP script is simply a text file containing PHP code. The contents of the form are posted to diyform which processes it then sends you an email containing the submitted form data. It is usually used to process contact forms but it will process any form.

Self-hosted

diyform is self-hosted (DIY), which means you do not need to rely on a third-party to process (handle) the form. There are no limits to the number of forms you can process or the number of emails you can receive. You host the script yourself. Typically you would just upload it to your webspace in the same directory that your form page is in. This gives you complete control over your form and its processing.

Easy to install

diyform consists of just one PHP file (diyform.php). The minimum you need to do is add your email address to it and upload it to your webspace. Includes step-by-step instructions written in plain English. Just open the file in a text editor to read the instructions and edit it.

Contact-form code supplied

The script includes code for a contact form. It's just a few lines of code that you copy and paste into the webpage that you want the form to appear on. The script itself doesn't make forms.

Process any form

The script will process any form. If you currently have a form on your website, you can use diyform to process it. You just change the action of the form to point to the diyform script. Instructions in the script for this.

Minimum requirements

Linux operating system like Ubuntu, CentOS etc. Any version of PHP (dating back to 5.3.0 from 2009). The PHP mail() function needs to be working (it is by default).

Free friendly support

Any questions, just give me a shout!
 
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