Posted by Dado on 06/23/06 18:50
"Martin Jay" <martin@spam-free.org.uk> je napisao u poruci interesnoj
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> In message <e7g0m2$rki$1@ss408.t-com.hr>, Dado <mario_zupan@inet.hr>
> writes
>>With next form I get mail to send, but in a mail I got wrong encoding for
>>Croatian diacritical marks "Ε ΓΓΓΕ½".
>>In a page properties I set Central European (windows) and a rest of page
>>shows fine. What I need to change to get encoding correctly also in a mail
>>which form send to me.
>>
>><CENTER>
>><FORM METHOD=POST ACTION="mailto:someone@$nailmail.com"
>>ENCTYPE="text/plain">
>
> This method of sending a form uses the default email software on the
> client's machine. Some may not have their email software configured to
> send special characters such as the ones you mentioned.
>
> This method of receiving information from a form is quite unreliable,
> anyway. :(
>
> You need to 'POST' the form to a scrip on YOUR server so that you can deal
> with these special characters.
>
>>p.s.
>>this
>><INPUT NAME="redirect" TYPE="hidden" VALUE="index.html">
>>
>>also doesn't work. If you know the reason I would like to answer me.
>
> That is a hidden field included in the form. It can tell the script that
> handles the form what page to redirect the web browser to.
>
> But as you're not using a server side script to process form data this
> field is ignored.
> --
> Martin Jay
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I only need a form for an ordering a license for my application. And it is a
test on a free host on a myjavaserver.
So what example you suggest? Simply and which will work on that server.
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