What's Next

In this chapter you have learned how to create XHTML pages that allow you to collect information from your site visitors through XHTML forms. You've been introduced to two methods of processing form data, mailto: and CGI scripts, and you can edit a simple Perl-based script for use on many Web sites.

Next up in Chapter 5, "Working with Tables," we'll look at creating XHTML tables, both for tabular content and to format content in an easier-to-read manner, such as the Presto Printing form just created in this chapter.

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