iForm 2.4.7
About iForm
A program that you use to serve and process HTML forms. Its basic functionality collects form data submitted by a web browser and then emails that data using formatting templates to select recipients, as well as saving it to a text log file which can be imported into a database.
iForm provides the ability to limitlessly extend its basic functionality using AppleScript. You can use the AppleScript support to interact with other scriptable applications when a form is submitted, and you can also use it to provide logic and customization when composing form submission response pages and email messages. The sample iForm projects which are part of the software distribution demonstrate these extensions.
For example, you can use iForm to implement a form which collects email addresses for a mailing list, and then distribute newletters, product announcments, etc. to that list with Mailings. Refer to the Tour Sample on my website for an illustration of how this is done with the help of Apple’s Address Book. Many more features.
What’s New in this Version
- Quoted printable encoding has been eschewed in favor of base64 encoding for the content of all message bodies to ensure better HTML display for all character sets. You can turn off base64 encoding on the “Debugging” pane of the Preferences window (so that “raw source” is human readable.)
- The “Content-Transfer-Encoding” header was inadvertently being added twice to a message. This could have caused some servers to flag the message as spam.
- The new minimum system is no longer Mac OS 10.3.9, but 10.4.
- The program has a new, more realistic and appealing icon!
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Download Details
- Company:
- Limit Point Software
- Version:
- 2.4.7
- Post Date:
- January 2, 2008
- License:
- Demo
- File Size:
- 2.7MB
- URL Type:
- Download
- Download ID:
- 9019
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