No
Store the textbox input in a database using a html form prefarably. Using a loop get all the textbox input from database and use print/echo to show them in a dropdown.
You could use CSS for that #texbox{ /* Properties here */ } <textarea id="textbox"></textbox>
You could use the string replace attribute but you might have to use Javascript, CGI, ASP or another scripting language to do so.
No, this is not possible. Joomla is written in PHP while ASP.NET uses IIS.
You will need to use AJAX for remote data retreival, depending on what you need, you can find simple and advanced resources on the internet (Ex: http://www.w3schools.com/PHP/php_ajax_database.asp).
No, use asp
ASP pages are a Microsoft technology. To convert them to run under Unix you could install a package in Apache that understands ASP, or you could rewrite it so that it uses something more generic, such as Perl, PHP, or Python.
Nearly all websites have some sort of PHP backend, although a large number use other scripts as well -- Perl, Python, ASP, CGI.
Yes; you will need to use PHP or ASP to connect to your database and display its content in an HTML page.
You can use phpMailer() Or, you can use mail() PHP function to send emails via PHP script.
There are lots of benefits of using PHP over ASP Hosting is cheap and as I can think off 1. Because of free OS available that is Linux 2. Web server is free 3. Database is free (MySQL) and gels with it very well 4. As OS is Linux you don't pay any anti virus cost 5. Language is easy to learn and lots of resources available
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