Using Form Builder on Windows Servers...

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Registered User
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Is it possible to use FB on IIS web servers where PHP is not enabled?
I have a web site hosted on a windows server and they do not have PHP enabled - or rather it could be enabled, but then my registration application on asp.net pages would not work - or so they tell me.

Any option to configure the script using ASP or PHP? I know the old form builder had that option.

If not, is there any option other than hosting the form on S-Drive? I don't have a budget for hosting forms elsewhere right now and I need more than the 1 free form on S-Drive. I would actually love to just host them all there, but like many others, budget constraints determine what can be done.

Thanks,

Ron
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VP of Software Development
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Form Builder is heavily built on PHP. It would not be able to be used without it. The Classic version did have ASP support, but decided that the level of work to code for ASP over PHP just was not worth all the effort. S-Drive would be the only other option for you if PHP cannot be installed.

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