2009/1/30 Tom <obeli...@comcast.net>

>
> "Shawn McKenzie" <nos...@mckenzies.net> wrote in message
> news:47.36.08436.e8b80...@pb1.pair.com...
> > Tom wrote:
> >> "Clancy" <clanc...@cybec.com.au> wrote in message
> >> news:c77vn4pri9tsbaqg9avv3i7dnfb8nvk...@4ax.com...
> >>> On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 17:57:29 -0600, obeli...@comcast.net ("Tom")
> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> ......
> >>>>> Also make sure there aren't line returns or any nonsense like that in
> >>>>> the to & subjects.  Look up email header injection.  Your script
> might
> >>>>> become quite popular at advertising p3n1s pills otherwise. :)
> >>>> Thanks I'll check it out. I tried including the above code but I still
> >>>> can't
> >>>> seem to get it to work. Must be missing something.
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks,
> >>> David Powers books "PHP for Dreamweaver xxx" (Friends of Ed) give very
> >>> clear  instructions
> >>> on installing PHP and implementing the essential items such as this.
> >>>
> >> Thanks I'll check it out.
> >>
> >>  I am no Coder and don't have a lot of time to devote to these things,
> to
> >> busy running a business, but I do enjoy learning how things work which
> is
> >> why I have taken this on. Website is just for informational display as
> >> they
> >> don't produce much in the way of mortgage originations. I was hoping to
> >> get
> >> something along the lines of the actually coding needed to pull this
> off.
> >> I
> >> have spent every available moment over the last three  months on this
> >> website (which is my first) with nothing more than an online beginners
> >> course in CS3 & CSS. I have appreciated everyones feedbackl. If anyone
> >> has
> >> coding I can cut and paste with just a few adjustments on my end that
> >> would
> >> be great.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Tom
> >>
> >>
> > You have the code.  You just need to create a contact.php file and put
> > the email specific PHP in it and then modify your form to have
> > method="post" action="contact.php".
> >
> > --
> > Thanks!
> > -Shawn
> > http://www.spidean.com
>
> The following link shows my PHP configurations.
> http://www.richlandmtg.com/test.php Are there any that should be set
> differently? I noticed the system is Linux.
>

You should never let a php_info() file be accesibly to the public! Security
concerns!
And your problem has nothing to do with your php configuration or if your
server is linux or windows or...

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