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Posted by Markus Ernst on 08/10/06 13:04
rukkie schrieb:
> I'm having trouble to change the color of a part of a message I'm
> putting together in a PHP script.
> The built up of the message is as follows :
>
> $message = "Update for Request number: " . $nbr . "\n" .
> "Project name: " . $prjname . "\n" .
> $yournamestring . $yrname . "\n" .
> "Your email address:" . $yremail . "\n" .
> "Address on site:". $osaddr . "\n" .
> .... ;
>
> Now I want for instance change the color of the entry "Your email
> address" and if possible also of the string represented by $yremail (or
> only 1 of both), if a certain condition is true (e.g this item is
> changed during an update).
>
> I tried several things, such as
> "<FONT color=\"red\">Your email address: </FONT>" .
> $yremail . "\n" .
>
> but in the email received appears litteraly all what is noted, but no
> text in red.
>
> Probably I'm using the wrong quotes or on the wrong place .... Has
> anyone already did something similar ? Has anyone some good advice ?
Besides the fact that the FONT tag is deprecated in HTML, your code is
ok for HTML output. As a normal e-mail message is plain text and not
HTML, the e-mail client will rather display your code as a text string,
instead of interpreting it as HTML.
You can send HTML e-mail; there are ready-to-use classes available, for
example PEAR Mail (pear.php.net); you will find more of them by googling.
HTH
Markus
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