First of all, sorry to everyone... i forgot to remove the "return
receipt" from my last mail... *blush*
The header info you get is because there was output prior to the
"headers" manipulation (be it a session, cookie or anything else that
uses the headers).
The resolution is fairly simple... c
Thanks for the quick response. I tried your suggestion
and I do get an e-mail sent from the form when I test
it. The problem is, I only receive the date the form
was filled out minus any of the values. I also get the
error msg:
Warning: Cannot add header information - headers
already sent by ...
Hi there,
First, prolly, your file needs to be called chair1.php instead of
chair.html...
Second, you should add something in the lines of:
if (isset($_POST["submit"])) {
email sending code here...
}
If not, the users, when they reach the page will send an empty form to
the email...
Cheers
I am trying to include form-parsing code on the same
page as my hard-coded HTML form- but I'm doing
something wrong. The name of my file is chair1.html
Please see below:
thanks!
http://www/w3/org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd";>
form
Item
Ch1-1
»Arm C
Sorry about the cross-posting.
I've been a Filemaker user for around 10 years now. Its brilliant for small
scale applications, but over recent months, I've been porting a site based
on Filemaker v5 to PHP/MySQL. I am using PEARD:DB and the Smarty templating
engine.
One of the nice tricks in FM is
You might want to give a shot at TextPad.
http://www.textpad.com/
Alp
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> It's true that googling would produce a list of PHP-happy editors, but the
intended question seems to be more along the lines of "What does everyone
like? Use? Pref
Does anyone know how to output a file (which is automatically downloaded
under normally http protocol by using HTTP headers) through SSL?
I suppose by using CURL but Ia**m not sure how.
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