I am in need of a script or someone who can wright one for me cause I can't figure it out for the life of me. and help would be appreciated. I need a database set up like here is an example I would like it to be like : http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/5206/dejaform.html and this : http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/5206/form.html See I am trying to make a free adoption registry automated database for my registry called Oregon Origins. and frankly this is a one man show. I am the only person entering all this info people post to me. Plus I am trying to keep up with everything else. like on my message board for search support and help. I am doing this by indavidual emails. Then adding them to the registry by hand as i get the email myself. But this is getting so time consuming. Then I saw this program they use at the world wide registry page listed above and it posts to the registry and searches the posts automaticly. I need something that will do that. Any ideas? I can not get ahold of david gray listed on that web site I listed. He was the creator of it. I was going to ask him but his email address is not up to date, or over flooded. Anyone please help. Respond to Divine2aT@attbi.com thank you

edited: Sun Apr 27 19:17:07 2003 by jeffa - title change (was: Will Someone Please Help Me?)


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