Importing gMail?
Len Morgan
len-morgan at crcom.net
Sat Aug 15 08:36:42 EDT 2009
I would look no further than the revMedia demo site and download the
code that (I think) Bill Marriot did for conducting an on line poll. At
least it's a good starting point.
len morgan
James Hurley wrote:
>>
>> It
>> looks like you're trying to do a survey. Perhaps there's a better way
>> than simple email responses. If you have on-rev you could make a form
>> that collects response and allows only one vote per IP.
>> It could keep the tally in a simple text
>> file. Not idiot proof but fine for a small group. You should be able
>> to do
>> the same thing using the plugin.
>>
>> And yes, you could make a thing that gathers emails, but it would
>> have to
>> allow 1 vote per email, and write some kind of form to work inside the
>> email. A lot more trouble, IMHO than making a simple web page.
>>
>> -------------------------
>> Stephen Barncard
>> San Francisco
>> http://barncard.com
>> End of use-revolution Digest, Vol 71, Issue 25
>> **********************************************
>
> Stephen,
>
> You are probably right about using doing this on the web.
> I'm not concerned about duplicate "voting". This really a query about
> how people in the neighborhood are dealing with the fire insurance
> problem. I live in the Sierra Nevada foothills and as you know,
> California's rural areas burn down every summer and insurance is
> getting to be a problem.
>
> The responses will be open ended narratives, so the reply windows need
> to scroll. I'm afraid my Web skill may not be up to the task. I need
> to work on this, particularly how to get the responses returned to me.
>
> Thanks for your advice.
>
> Jim Hurley
>
>
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