|  | Posted by Ian Rutgers on 05/18/06 21:21 
"Martin Jay" <martin@spam-free.org.uk> wrote in message news:U2GJJhIj7JbEFwDz@spam-free.org.uk...
 > In message <ik0bg.174428$WI1.126230@pd7tw2no>, Ian Rutgers
 > <irutgers@otima.ca> writes
 >>"Martin Jay" <martin@spam-free.org.uk> wrote in message
 >>news:YYDqS0C1SFbEFwg6@spam-free.org.uk...
 >
 >>> Do you really need to do a redirect, though?  HTML and PHP code can be
 >>> mixed.  Perhaps it would be easier to simply include the HTML after the
 >>> PHP code in the same file.
 >
 >>You're right, I could just put the code in on the same page, but once the
 >>user completes the page
 >>http://www.thetruthsearch.com/explore/what_did_jesus_claim.php the client
 >>wants the user to be taken either to a thank you page or back to a menu
 >>...
 >
 > I still wonder if you're not trying to make things too complicated for
 > yourself.
 >
 > I've uploaded a sample PHP file to:
 >
 >        <http://www.spam-free.org.uk/pages/email3.zip>
 >
 > It emails the results of the form to a chosen email address, and
 > displays a 'thank you' to whoever fills the form in.
 >
 > And linked to in your HTML file like so:
 >
 > <form action="email3.php" method="post" name="who_is_jesus"
 > target="_parent" id="who_is_jesus">
 > --
 > Martin Jay
 
 Hi Martin,
 
 Yup, your code works just great and if this was the only page where I need
 the thank you code ... I would stop here.  The issue is that there are 10 of
 these forms just on this one page ... 4 to 5 times as many to come.  So I
 would need a way to only capture and email the data from the posted form
 otherwise there would be pages of blank labels.
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