There has been much discussion of your request, and I must admit I'm a little suspicious. What, exactly are you planning on using this for? You're asking for information about applying to colleges, but you're using the live site of an antiques dealer to develop your code. If you are a professional web developer, you should already know how unprofessional that is. Plus, the content of the form gives me an uncomfortable feeling about how the data will be used. Before I help you, I want to know more about the project. the last thing I want to do is help someone clog up the net with more spam.

-Logan
"What do I want? I'm an American. I want more."


In reply to Re: Trying to add checkboxes to a survey form by logan
in thread Trying to add checkboxes to a survey form by smashypie

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