Create Contact Form Without PHP Scripts

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To create a contact form on a website without running PHP scripts, users can utilize HTML forms that integrate with third-party services. Options include Bravenet, which offers HTML forms, and EmailMeForm, where users can paste HTML code that connects to their server for email delivery. Other recommended services are 40secscontactform.com, which provides easy installation and spam protection, and wrasap.com, a free web-based contact form service that allows for quick setup and professional appearance. These solutions effectively manage spam and streamline the process of receiving visitor inquiries.
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Hello,

I need a contact form on my website, that will send to my email address what the visitor enter in the form fields. The problem is that I can't run any php scripts.. is there a way to use some html form?
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Bravenet has those kinds of forms (in html). I once had them on my website.
 
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Thank you for your suggestions! I found a site that offers remotely hosted contact forms, www.emailmeform.com . Basically, I paste the html code in my website, and it calls the php script on their server who sends the email.:smile:
 
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Why not use some ready web services like http://40secscontactform.com
It is extremely easy to install. There's a video tutorial on the site. And what is the most pleasant - spam protection. Because using simple mailto form means thousands of spam letters in your mailbox.
And another option - http://wrasap.com
A free web based contact form service. I managed to make my personal spam protected contact form in some seconds. They give you an account like login.wrasap.com and it is ready to use at once. Looks very professional.
 
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