So you've decided it's time to interact with your users. You're tired of this one-way street — you talking, them listening. You want to actually hear what your readers have to say. In order to do this, you'll need to provide a way for people to enter information. Therefore, you're going to need an HTML form.
Greenspan, Jay. Webmonkey (1999). Design>Web Design>Interactive>Forms
Protect your data from crashes and the confusion of multiple user requests with a transaction-capable database.
Greenspan, Jay. Webmonkey (2002). Design>Web Design>Databases>SQL
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