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Posted by Breklin on 10/24/06 17:22
Or...you can do it htat way. I prefer the concatenation method. Easier
for me to read.
bob.chatman@gmail.com wrote:
> You do it just like you do anything else in php, just print them in
> there.
>
> <?php
> mail('recipient@some.net', 'Subject',
> "<html><body><p>Username = $username<br />\nPassword =
> $password</p></body></html>",
> "To: The Receiver <recipient@some.net>\n" .
> "From: The Sender <sender@some.net>\n" .
> "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" .
> "Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1");
> ?>
>
> the only thing you would want to change would be the single quotes
> around the body.
>
> UKuser wrote:
>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> Not sure if this is possible.
>>
>> If I'm sending HTML emails, how can I include PHP tags? I've tried the
>> standard <?php tags and just inserting them anyway, but neither seem to
>> work. I really just want to format the text to make it look better
>> rather than putting images etc.
>>
>> I.e. using this example from sitepoint.com
>>
>> <?php
>> mail('recipient@some.net', 'Subject',
>> '<html><body><p>Your <i>message</i> here.</p></body></html>',
>> "To: The Receiver <recipient@some.net>\n" .
>> "From: The Sender <sender@some.net>\n" .
>> "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" .
>> "Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1");
>> ?>
>>
>> Within the <html> tags I'd like to include variables like $usernames
>> etc.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> A
>>
>
>
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