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Posted by Rami Elomaa on 04/10/07 10:51
Pete Marsh kirjoitti:
> On Apr 10, 12:47 am, Rami Elomaa <rami.elo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Pete Marsh kirjoitti:
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Apr 9, 2:34 pm, Rami Elomaa <rami.elo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Pete Marsh kirjoitti:
>>>>> Wondering if anyone can see an error with this script. I get a server
>>>>> configuration error. THat could mean a module is not being loaded, but
>>>>> maybe there's a syntax error here, can anyone spot it? Thanks
>>>>> <?
>>>>> Error_Reporting(E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE);
>>>>> $subject="from ".$_REQUEST['Your_Name:'] ;
>>>>> $headers= "From: ".$_REQUEST['Your_Email:'] ."\n";
>>>>> $headers.='Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1';
>>>>> $message='';
>>>>> while ($field = current($_REQUEST)) {
>>>>> if ((key($_REQUEST)!="Your_Name:") && (key($_REQUEST)!
>>>>> ="Your_Email:") && (key($_REQUEST)!="Message:") && (key($_REQUEST)!
>>>>> ="i")) {
>>>>> $message.="<strong>".key($_REQUEST)."</strong> ".
>>>>> $field."<br>";
>>>>> }
>>>>> next($_REQUEST);
>>>>> }
>>>>> $message.="<br>".$_REQUEST['Message:'];
>>>>> mail($_REQUEST['recipient'], $subject, "
>>>>> <html>
>>>>> <head>
>>>>> <title>Contact letter</title>
>>>>> </head>
>>>>> <body>
>>>>> <br>
>>>>> ".$message."
>>>>> </body>
>>>>> </html>" , $headers);
>>>>> echo ("Your message was successfully sent!");
>>>>> ?>
>>>> Have you tried with the very simplest possible mail? I mean just leave
>>>> out all the form shit and custom headers and such and just try:
>>>> mail('your_em...@example.com','this is a test', 'Hello Kitty!');
>>>> And if you get a server configuration error with that, then it's not a
>>>> php problem, it's a configuration problem. If not, you can slowly start
>>>> adding the stuff you have above to your mail and then see where it goes
>>>> wrong.
>>>> BTW. It's not against the law or anything to have colons in field names,
>>>> but just to be on the safe side, I wouldn't use them. They serve no
>>>> purpouse and it's just not customary to do so. I actually had to test to
>>>> see if they really really work, and yes they do, but it's still quite
>>>> odd to do so. I was thinking the old "dots are converted to undescores"
>>>> trick...
>>>> --
>>>> Rami.Elo...@gmail.com
>>>> "Olemme apinoiden planeetalla."
>>> hi yes your basic mail works, so it's something else.
>>> it's a very weird set up I've inherited. They have the actual form
>>> separated out and embeded in a flash app, so I can't even see it! Then
>>> they ahve two separate php scripts, one to handle the form processing,
>>> and this one to handle to email respone. but the form processor does
>>> not seem to point to this email script. What a mess.
>> Well you could try looking at what the form actually passes to the
>> script. Put something like this at the very beginning of your mail script:
>>
>> file_put_contents('my_mail_log.txt', print_r($_REQUEST, 1));
>>
>> Kinda like trap what it's trying to send and try to figure out if
>> there's something wrong there, missing parameters or something.
>>
>> The form being flash explains the colons though... Flash designers...
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>
> Unfortunately, the form is embedded in a flash binary!
> I cannot see the source code at this time.
> Unbelievable!
>
That's quite alright. That's why I told you to check what the form sends
to the mail script. Insert this line at the beginning of the mailer
script so you'll see what the flash form sends to the mailer, even if
you can't see what is happening inside the flash:
file_put_contents('my_mail_log.txt', print_r($_REQUEST, 1));
And then try sending mail from the flash application and study the
results in my_mail_log.txt.
--
Rami.Elomaa@gmail.com
"Olemme apinoiden planeetalla."
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