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  1. Sorry i guess i left that part out, I don't haver any code yet because all of my experience is in sending an email via my php file on my server with a form. I basically just trying to be pointed in a direction on how I can accomplish this maybe a tutorial or someone who I can stay in contact with while i teach myself.
  2. I was to make a basic CMS for a site I am creating. I want the client to be able to update the simple site using a HTML form. Im using the $page=news.txt variable to call my .txt files which in turn is my content for the pages. What I am looking for is a way to use a drop down menu on the form to selct the different .txt pages (news.txt, home.txt, reports.txt) to populate with the title and content areas on the form. This form would have to add an <h1></h1> to the title area and a <p></p> for the content area. Basically a form that dumps into multiple .txt files so he can update it just by navigating to his form.html file on the server.
  3. Well the reason im trying open source is to try and get something working for little or no cost, if nothing will work for what I want perhaps we can go the route. Anyone heard of Joomla!?
  4. Hello, I currently freelance as a graphic designer who also does websites. Anyway im looking for something that gives me a dashboard of some kind that allows me to update areas of the site (ie menus bars and content) Im looking for something that i can design a side bar, top bar and bottom bar and just add content using the dashboard. I downloaded postnuke and installed it using my web host but im not sure this is what im looking for. If anyone could help me out that would be great.
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