CSS - Upon Emailing Order, Item Name Is Messed Up
I'm working on a Shopping Cart, and when I go to view_cart.php to view the shopping cart within the browser, everything is great
Quote: Item Name Qty Price However, when I click the Order button, the order gets emailed, and it's not correct. For example, there's an item named Money Paddle. In the email, it shows like: Quote: Money Pa! ddle The item that gets messed up, is the item after an item that takes up 2 lines. (The item that shows up on 2 lines, is: The Vanishing Box- Make small objects disappear...) So, the items will show up as: Quote: Silk Shoes 1 x $19.99 The Vanishing Box- Make small objects 2 x $9.99 disappear... Mega Bal! l & Vase 1 x $4.99 Amazing Magic Set 1 x $4.44 I checked the database to verify there are no special characters or anything, and it all seems fine. So not sure what I'm missing to have it display correctly, but here's the code to email the message: PHP Code: $recipient = "orders@domain.com"; $subject = "Order"; $mailheaders = 'From: <mailing@domain.com>'."\r\n"; $mailheaders .= 'Reply-To: mailing@domain.com'."\r\n"; $mailheaders .= 'Return-Path: <mailing@domain.com>'."\r\n"; $mailheaders .= 'Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1"'."\r\n"; $sent = mail($recipient, $subject, $display, $mailheaders); I have tried several times, and it always shows up the same way in the email only. The browser is fine when displaying the cart. I'm assuming, it may have to do with the php code itself, as this only happens with the item after the 2 liner (regardless of the next item) PHP Code: $sql_view = "SELECT `id`, `user_string`, `item_code`, `quantity` FROM `cart` WHERE user_string = '$user_string'"; $result_view = mysql_query($sql_view, $conn) or die(mysql_error()); if (mysql_num_rows($result_view) > 0) { $subtotal == 0; $display .= "<div style=\"width:250px; float:left;\">Item Name</div><div style=\"width:50px; float:left;\">Qty</div><div style=\"width:100px; float:left;\">Price</div><br />"; $display .= "<div style=\"clear:both;\"> </div>"; while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result_view)) { $id = $row['id']; $item_code = $row['item_code']; $quantity = $row['quantity']; $sql_item = "SELECT `item_name`, `msrp`, `image` FROM `products` WHERE item_code = '$item_code'"; $result_item = mysql_query($sql_item, $conn) or die(mysql_error()); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result_item)) { $item_name = $row['item_name']; $msrp = $row['msrp']; $image = $row['image']; $subtotal = ($quantity * $msrp) + $subtotal; $display .= "<div style=\"width:250px; float:left;\">" .$item_name . "</div><div style=\"width:50px; float:left;\">" . $quantity . " x </div><div style=\"width:100px; float:left;\">$" . $msrp . "</div>"; $display .= "<div style=\"clear:both;\"></div>"; } } $display .= "<div style=\"width:340px; text-align:right; padding-right:10px; padding-top:10px; border-top:1px solid black;\">$".$subtotal."</div>"; } $recipient = "orders@domain.com"; $subject = "Order"; $mailheaders = 'From: <mailing@domain.com>'."\r\n"; $mailheaders .= 'Reply-To: mailing@domain.com'."\r\n"; $mailheaders .= 'Return-Path: <mailing@domain.com>'."\r\n"; $mailheaders .= 'Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1"'."\r\n"; $sent = mail($recipient, $subject, $display, $mailheaders); if ($sent) { // $sql_delete = "DELETE FROM `cart` WHERE `user_string` = '$user_string'"; // $result_delete = mysql_query($sql_delete, $conn) or die(mysql_error()); header("Location:view_cart.php?error=no"); exit; } else { header("Location:view_cart.php?error=yes"); exit; } (I know I have inline CSS right now... will correctly place them in CSS file or whatnot after I get things working properly.) Thanks for any help. 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