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Posted by alice on 08/12/07 18:29
On Aug 10, 9:25 am, Loki25 <kgarnet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 9, 1:07 pm, alice <al...@fearofdolls.com> wrote:
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> > On Aug 7, 6:16 pm, Geoff Muldoon <geoff.muld...@trap.gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > In article <1186532720.113030.138...@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, alice
> > > says...> On Aug 6, 11:43 pm, Loki25 <kgarnet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Your html looks fine, your php looks fine and since you are using a
> > > > > hosting service, we can assume your settings are fine. I also tested
> > > > > the PHP script on my own server just to be sure nothing was over
> > > > > looked. I replaced the $to address and it worked fine for me. Since
> > > > > the exact code works fine on my server it leads me to believe that the
> > > > > problem isn't in the code and it is instead on the server side. It
> > > > > could be something as simple as their SMTP server being down for a
> > > > > short while.
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> > > > I finally got the mail to send, but now whatever I enter in the
> > > > message window does not get sent.
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> > > Are you using $message or $_POST['message']?
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> > > GM
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> > I'm not in front of it now, but I can see from my earlier post that
> > I'm using
> > $message.="message: ".$message."\n";
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> > So should this be
> > $message.="message: "$_POST['message']"\n";
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> > or, I'm guessing here, if I don't want the word Message: to be in the
> > email body it would be
> > $message.=$_POST['message']"\n";
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> if you were to do it that way, it would be: $message.=
> $_POST['message']."\n"; (you were missing the [.])- Hide quoted text -
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Now I'm getting a blank page after clicking submit, and no mail is
showing up. Here is the mail.php code, with the address x'd out.
<?php
$to="x@xxxxxx";
$subject="web email";
$email=$_POST["email"];
$message="web email\n";
$message=.$_POST['message']."\n";
$head="From: x@xxxxx";
mail($to,$subject,"".$message,$head);
header("Location:thankyou.html");
?>
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