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welcome back to our C programming on the web series of videos we are taking a look now at how to handle forms in c we're going to create a form in HTML and talk about a little bit of what happens in the forms and some of the things that you can do and then we're going to send the output of that form into our c program and i'll show you how to do that program and you're going to extend this program to make it do some other things for yourself but this is by no means the end-all be-all of c programming of forms i'm going to show you some very simple things that you can do so that you can kind of get started with this and have some fun with see this is again not the end of the line this is just the beginning of using c programming to receive input from forms let's talk about forms for a minute when you create a form in an HTML page it will have a number of input types some of those are text that's the one that will use is just an input text box some are radio buttons and radio buttons if...