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Ourihemai
post Jun 20 2012, 01:03 PM
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Greetings,
I am a music composer, and am trying to offer a new service to my customers. I sell marching band shows for high school marching bands, which have multiple movements (songs) to them. What I am trying to create is a Form that the customer fills out with their name and personal information on the first page, and then on pages 2-4 of the form, there will be circles for the customer to choose from. Next to those there will be the name of the movement, and audio next to it. I drew a diagram. This will be for pages 2-4.
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On the final Page, it would ask for the Title of the marching show (entered through a text box), and allow the customer to backtrack to any of the other pages. Then, when the customer hits submit, it will show him a confirmation page, and a number (each movement has a certain number that goes with it that I will organiize) with the title and addition information. When the customer reaches that confirmation page, it will email me the information.

So, is there a way I could pull this off. I do not have enough money to hire a company to help me out with this, and I also need to update it with more of my compositions. I have seen it done before, but I need help and advice to get it started.
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Ourihemai
post Jun 21 2012, 02:12 AM
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Thanks for replying. What would you recommend for me to read. I know basic HTML and some perl, but I think PHP might be easier. The compositions that I compose for are for Marching Band. They vary in Genre, because they are meant to entertain the audience at football games and marching band competitions.
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