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Dual Core
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #32 on: October 28, 2008, 04:24 PM »

Quote from: yawa-ti-de on October 28, 2008, 04:20 PM
Dual_core

do what? I honestly don't recall.
its either u have a very bad memory or u dont know who's been talking to u on yim.
cuz this same thing we talked about 3 hours ago, na him u no recall?
yawa-ti-de (f)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #33 on: October 28, 2008, 05:14 PM »

Nope, I chat to many (many of whom want my ass more than my brains.  Could you be one of them? Wink) and I doubt your YIM name is dual core.

So please send me another email.  Thanks,
Dual Core
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #34 on: October 28, 2008, 08:06 PM »

hmmmm, i don suffer.
webdezzi (m)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #35 on: October 29, 2008, 08:55 AM »

waiting anxiously to see the end of this

YAWA versus ABIDEMI

*hands abidemi a samurai sword, gives yawa a pankere stick.*

oya, begin fight

*sits back and wait for heads to roll, while at it, eating ram chips and sipping javascript with pythonic straw *
yawa-ti-de (f)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #36 on: October 29, 2008, 11:17 AM »

lol webdezzi,

The bias is obviously clear.  Pankere stick?  Sha, it's good that I watch Jet Li's fearless like 3 times a week  Tongue
Abidemi_A
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #37 on: October 29, 2008, 02:15 PM »

@webdezzi,

no one is fighting. We are all learning.
webdezzi (m)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #38 on: October 29, 2008, 05:56 PM »

@yawa

dont even think of it, Na film trick,

watched The forbidden kingdom lately and honestly the guy was hovering in the cloud like say na nylon
jackie chan also feature but trust him, he was real

thats a good movie you need to watch if you haven't, loads of close to life VFX, powerful storyline too

@abidemi.

i see am
eliteweb (m)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #39 on: October 30, 2008, 02:39 AM »

Oh! What a thread.
ztyle (m)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #40 on: October 31, 2008, 03:02 AM »

This thread na wa!  Grin
brownbonno (m)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #41 on: November 01, 2008, 11:28 AM »

No toesing around Yawa Tide know what he/she is doing.He/she is a STAR,get hold of him/her and get as much as you can.No jokes about it.

@Yawa,

Sorry no intention to devourge privilege information.Please help those that are really in need of your brain.
webguru
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #42 on: November 03, 2008, 05:03 PM »

I remember when i had a problem wt forms and my2cents helped me out by pasting the whole answer on nland.
though i had to figure out some stuffs as his answer was towards submitting to a DB.

In short, i want to also help y'all out there so get your pen and paper, i'll just forget u're my competitor Wink

First things first, design the form on a page ending wt .php e.g.


<form action = "" method = "post">
</form>

action="" means the page submits to itself, while method is how it submits.

Next add fields
<form action = "" method = "post">
Name: <input type = "text" name="username">
<input type = "submit" name="submit">
</form>

The name="username" part is important as its what php will use.

Now that u have the form, all you need is the php code to process it.

At the top of the page, above everything else, enter(I hope my competitor doesn't see this oh. im fighting wt my inner bizman):

<?php

if ($_POST['submit']) {

mail('toaddress e.g.segebee1@yahoo.co.uk', 'subject here', 'message here');

echo "mail sent.":
}

?>

that's all!



Yawa, u cld explain cos i hv to go now
webdezzi (m)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #43 on: November 03, 2008, 09:35 PM »

who is this?

Quote from: webguru on November 03, 2008, 05:03 PM
I remember when i had a problem wt forms and my2cents helped me out by pasting the whole answer on nland.
though i had to figure out some stuffs as his answer was towards submitting to a DB.

In short, i want to also help y'all out there so get your pen and paper, i'll just forget u're my competitor Wink

First things first, design the form on a page ending wt .php e.g.


<form action = "" method = "post">
</form>

action="" means the page submits to itself, while method is how it submits.

Next add fields
<form action = "" method = "post">
Name: <input type = "text" name="username">
<input type = "submit" name="submit">
</form>

The name="username" part is important as its what php will use.

Now that u have the form, all you need is the php code to process it.

At the top of the page, above everything else, enter(I hope my competitor doesn't see this oh. I'm fighting wt my inner bizman):

<?php

if ($_POST['submit']) {

mail('toaddress e.g.segebee1@yahoo.co.uk', 'subject here', 'message here');

echo "mail sent.":
}

?>

that's all!



Yawa, u cld explain because i hv to go now


please go thru what you posted, it will confuse the poster

and about your competitor, i guess you are scared because you invented PHP
webguru
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #44 on: November 05, 2008, 06:47 PM »

yep. i own php Sad
bug24 (m)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #45 on: November 05, 2008, 08:28 PM »

HUH!!!! u own php? ERROR.
9ijaprince
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #46 on: November 06, 2008, 10:58 AM »

@ yawa

your type of lady is very rare in naija, am already falling in love with you.
kehers (m)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #47 on: November 06, 2008, 02:14 PM »

Quote from: 9ijaprince on November 06, 2008, 10:58 AM
@ yawa
your type of lady is very rare in naija, am already falling in love with you.
Lips sealed
owner (m)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #48 on: December 25, 2008, 06:15 PM »

 Huh Am highly dissapointed by some Naija web developers,why wont they put Contact form on a business or general site,it dosnt matter only private site.Or dont they want to be contacted.
JJYOU
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #49 on: December 25, 2008, 06:23 PM »

Quote
Nigeria's official website shutdown
By Everest Amaefule, Abuja
Published: Thursday, 25 Dec 2008

The Minister of Information and Communications, Prof. Dora Akunyili, has lamented the shutting down of the nation's official website – www.nigeria.gov.ng – as a result of the inability of government officials to maintain the national flagship.
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Agency reporter

Minister of Information, Prof Dora Akunyili

Akunyili, who spoke at the first meeting she had with heads of parastatals under the ministry in Abuja late on Tuesday, also gave all agencies in the ministry a deadline of March 2009 to establish their own websites.

She also barred officials of the ministry and the parastatals from receiving free telephone lines and cable televisions, directing those that already had such gifts to return them before the end of January 2009.

Noting that the incidence of poor telecommunications services has continued, the minister directed the Nigerian Communications Commission to monitor and report quality of service parameters on regular weekly basis.

She said, "Today, we live in an information age where access to information should be made readily available, and yet information about Nigeria from Nigeria is not easily accessible. I find it disheartening that the Ministry of Information and Communications does not have a website.

"It is also very discomforting that our flagship corporation, Nigerian Television Authority, does not have a website. It is unfortunate that the official government website www.nigeria.gov.ng, which was launched in 2005, and recoded 1.3 million visits in its first year, making it one of the most viable national websites in the world, has been shut down for many months. This website, which serves as a gateway to Nigeria, must be reactivated.

"Every parastatal must have an active and vibrant website up and running before the end of March 2009, and I am ready to support you to make sure that this happens. On our part, before the end of March 2009, this ministry will create a vibrant website that will enable people around the world to find everything they need to know about Nigeria in a click. This will be an interactive website that will allow people to ask questions and get answers. It will also provide polling opportunities as an avenue to know the feelings and desires of our people on various issues."

On telecommunications, Akunyili said it was general knowledge that services rendered by telecom operators were poor, adding that most Nigerians were unhappy and expressing displeasure over the services of mobile telecom operators.

The minister said the incidences of dropped calls, poor voice signal quality and poor reception have caused unnecessary financial burdens for Nigerians as they carry multiple handsets to be able to connect to working networks.
yawa-ti-de (f)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #50 on: December 25, 2008, 06:24 PM »

JJYOU:
wrong board.  This has already been covered on another

owner:
I think it's not that they don't want to be contacted but that they don't know how to implement one, complete with front- and back-end validation  Tongue
GoodMuyis (m)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #51 on: December 27, 2008, 05:41 PM »

If you think u are sick of 9gerian sites because of contact page,
                          Check http://sict-ng.com that an example
yawa-ti-de (f)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #52 on: December 27, 2008, 06:41 PM »

GoodMuyis,

Nice to see you have a contact form that actually validates  Cool

Question:
Why would the form, upon successful submission, take me to a white page that says 'Thank you for visiting our site, we shall get back to you as soon as possible, " with no semblance to the "mother site"?

Just curious
*dhtml
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #53 on: December 27, 2008, 11:10 PM »

Well, that is shameful. Guys if u need a contact form, just tell me - i will even create one for free. Just that i did not think it was that difficult.
You can surely get alot of contact forms online. I am an ajax specialist. This is shameful, come to think of it, i have written and rewritten alot of scripts,
the last time i created a contact form was about 6 years ago when i was still using freeservers and their email form sender,
I am very much guilty for that as well, though i write alot of scripts, i do not bother with contact form.
If you take a look at http://www.ds.mwebng.net/ - a new scripts archives i am just working on - has some nice scripts right now and is almost entirely based on ajax - loads fast and all that.
Also look at http://www.tacgsosa.org/ both the registration and login form validate and submit with ajax, page will only change if login or registration is successful, and now take a look at the contact page: just text, is that lack of skill or am i just a typical 9ja boy after learning so much?
Well, guys, na only God go help us o. And come to think of it, none of my clients ever asked for contact forms before, not even the more sophisticated ones. But i will change that very soon. Thanks for bringin this to attention. I will post some samples here very soon after publishing them on my script site.
*dhtml
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #54 on: December 27, 2008, 11:13 PM »

And i have seen http://www.sict-ng.com/ - the contact form looks great - all it needs is some javascript validation and ajax submission - so
you can fill the form, submit and get the result - message sent, without leaving the page.
At least that is something. I have a very nice javascript/ajax form validator class, i want to post it, but i am quite lazy to document right now - anyway, watch out on www.ds.mwebng.net.
C ya guys l8 and compliments of the season.
OmniPotens (m)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #55 on: December 29, 2008, 09:32 AM »

@dhtml

Why are you always trying to draw our attention away from this forum? You make no posts without referencing us to your website. It makes your posts get boring especially to me.

Make posts and just reference your website and whatever on your signature. That is a better idea I guess.
*dhtml
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #56 on: December 30, 2008, 10:25 PM »

Beef!!!!!!!! Dont worry, i am going to update my website very soon!!!!
*dhtml
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #57 on: December 30, 2008, 10:27 PM »

And for your information, i am not tryin to draw attention away from this forum, i love this forum just as it is and have been a member of this forum for over a year so think properly before speaking, or beta still dont say rubbish you dont know about, and LET THAT BE THAT!!! Afterall we are adults!!
OmniPotens (m)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #58 on: December 30, 2008, 10:56 PM »

Quote from: OmniPotens on December 29, 2008, 09:32 AM
@dhtml

Why are you always trying to draw our attention away from this forum? You make no posts without referencing us to your website. It makes your posts get boring especially to me.

Make posts and just reference your website and whatever on your signature. That is a better idea I guess.


Quote from: dhtml on December 30, 2008, 10:27 PM
And for your information, i am not tryin to draw attention away from this forum, i love this forum just as it is and have been a member of this forum for over a year so think properly before speaking, or beta still don't say rubbish you don't know about, and LET THAT BE THAT!!! Afterall we are adults!!

Thanks for your information that I'm saying total rubbish. But hey, watch what you say because if actually you call for what you cannot defend, you'll probably be loosing you integrity here. I guess I gave you a simple correction or an idea and you feel it not good enough or that you are ahead of the game. What do I tell you? Does how long you stay here matter at all even in the real world? Men, you'd better talked about achievements.

By the way, I'm better than this. Point you should note is "include and use your web address as your signature and not letting it around on all threads. Do things maturely. If you say you are old here, you should have known how to do things. Why wait to be told.

 Lips sealed

Happy New Year in Advance!
*dhtml
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #59 on: December 31, 2008, 11:15 PM »

Happy New Year in advance - don't answer me - i can get pretty touchy atimes - but again, i adhere to corrections. And thanks for your contribution to my thread. And i assume my signature is much beta now dont u think?
OmniPotens (m)
Re: Nigerian Sites And The Lack Of Contact Forms
« #60 on: December 31, 2008, 11:41 PM »

Quote from: dhtml on December 31, 2008, 11:15 PM
Happy New Year in advance - don't answer me - i can get pretty touchy atimes - but again, i adhere to corrections. And thanks for your contribution to my thread. And i assume my signature is much beta now don't u think?

Why don't you want me to asnwer. Ok, why not go here http://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-211535.0.html and make a new year's post.

Your signature is just too nice now. And you'll see that more people will be attracted to your posts now. Watch out and see.
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