PHP - Simple Email Client
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This is for a simple email client. I am trying to create a delete button that deletes a message when in message view from the MySQL database. Bellow is what I have so far. Currently it sends an alert confirming the message has been deleted and goes back to the inbox view where, it is evident that nothing has been deleted. Even when I log out then back in, the message is still there. Code: [Select] // This is how I call the JavaScript function in the html page: <input type="button" value="Delete" onclick="deleteMessage();" /> // This is the relevant JavaScript: /* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Functions used to Delete a message ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ */ var requestDlt = false; // for the message to delete /* I created my own addition PHP script that, if correct, should delete a message when in message view */ function deleteMessage(mailNumber) { var url = "delete.php?mailID="+mailNumber; // assign to the url if (window.ActiveXObject) // if the users window matches this { // then requestDlt = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); // create a new ActiveXObject } else if (window.XMLHttpRequest) // else if the window matches this { // then requestDlt = new XMLHttpRequest(); // the global variable is an XMLHttpRequest } if (requestDlt!=null) // if the request exists { requestDlt.onreadystatechange=RequestFunctionDelete; // when ready envoke RequestFunctionMessage requestDlt.open("GET",url); // the request will now open the assigned url requestDlt.send(null); // send the request } } function RequestFunctionDelete() { if (requestDlt.readyState==4) // if all has been sent { // and if (requestDlt.status==200) // if it is all OK { /* if in message view, hide it, and show inbox */ if (document.getElementById("messageView").style.display!="none") { var response=requestDlt.responseText; // the variable response will hold the response text alert(response); // display the response to the user $("#messageView").fadeOut(1000, function() // hide message { $("#inboxBox").fadeIn(1000); // show inbox }); } else { // else /* Warn user they are unable to access button in this view */ alert("select a message you would like to delete"); } } } } // And lastly, here is the PHP Script that is called: <?php header('Content-Type: text/xml'); header("Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate"); $dbhost = 'localhost'; $dbuser = 'cjc16'; $dbpass = 'cjc16'; $dbname = 'cjc16'; $dbtable = 'mail'; $id=$_GET["mailID"]; $con = mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass); if (!$con) { die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); } $dbselect = mysql_select_db($dbname,$con); $sql="DELETE FROM $dbtable WHERE mailID='$id'"; $result = mysql_query($sql); if ($result) { echo "Deleted"; } else { echo 'Unable to delete'; } mysql_close($con); ?> Mod edit: [code] . . . [/code] tags added. Similar TutorialsI am wondering how to add a code to automatically send a copy as conformation to the sender. I need this code to send a exact copy to sender's email. I would appratite very much if someone can help. $nome = $_POST['nome']; $emaill = $_POST['email']; $to = "mail@mail.pt"; $boundary = "XYZ-".md5(date("dmYis"))."-ZYX"; $headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0" . PHP_EOL; $headers .= "Content-Type: multipart/mixed; "; $headers .= "boundary=" . $boundary . PHP_EOL; $headers .= "$boundary" . PHP_EOL; if(mail($to, $assunto, $mens, $headers)){ I tried add $headers .= "Cc: $emaill" . PHP_EOL; But don't work. Can you help me? Not sure if this relates more to PHP or Javascript/jQuery, but is there a way to attach a file to an email client (i.e Outlook), when user click on a link/button? I have a link that generates a PDF and I want it so that, when someone click on a link, it will open up their email client with the PDF already attached, and subject already fill in. I know, you can use <a href="mailto:..." but that only opens up the mail client. I also need to attach a file with a subject fill in. Is this doable with PHP or Javascript? I was wondering about developing simple client side graphical apps.
I was thinking of using php with an ODBC connection to the data store.
The data store might be a text file in CSV format or something similar. (maybe even a spreadsheet)!
I was wondering what would be a very simple minimally useful web server to run on the client?
The client would probably be MS Windows XP/7.
What are your thoughts?
This topic has been moved to PHP Freelancing. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=318011.0 Hello all, I used simple php email function but it send an email in junk folder or spam. Can anyone tell me why is this so? Her is the code: $host = "ssl://smtp.gmail.com"; $port = "465"; $to = " xx@gmail.com"; // note the comma $subject = " $_POST[company_website] "; $headers = 'MIME-Version: 1.0' . "\r\n"; $headers .= 'Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1' . "\r\n"; $headers .= 'From: About Wholesale Account' . "<$_POST[email]>\r\n"; $headers .= 'Cc: mail@gmail.com' . "\r\n"; $headers .= 'Bcc: cc@gmail.com' . "\r\n"; mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers); Hi the user fill details and then the email his sent to me the only problem is that the emails keeps going to my spam, can someone help me out please I looked already php website and email format looks the same. This is the link to my form. http://www.people.eurico.co.uk/ here my form script Code: [Select] <?php // Set email variables $email_to = 'xxxxx@xxxxxxx.co.uk'; $email_subject = 'Call back form'; // Set required fields $required_fields = array('fullname','email','telephone','comment'); // set error messages $error_messages = array( 'fullname' => 'Please enter a Name to proceed.', 'email' => 'Please enter a valid Email.', 'telephone' => 'Please telephone.', 'comment' => 'Please enter your Message to continue.' ); // Set form status $form_complete = FALSE; // configure validation array $validation = array(); // check form submittal if(!empty($_POST)) { // Sanitise POST array foreach($_POST as $key => $value) $_POST[$key] = remove_email_injection(trim($value)); // Loop into required fields and make sure they match our needs foreach($required_fields as $field) { // the field has been submitted? if(!array_key_exists($field, $_POST)) array_push($validation, $field); // check there is information in the field? if($_POST[$field] == '') array_push($validation, $field); // validate the email address supplied if($field == 'email') if(!validate_email_address($_POST[$field])) array_push($validation, $field); } // basic validation result if(count($validation) == 0) { // Prepare our content string $email_content = 'peoplesmartlearning.co.uk: ' . "\n\n"; // simple email content foreach($_POST as $key => $value) { if($key != 'submit') $email_content .= $key . ': ' . $value . "\n"; } // if validation passed ok then send the email mail($email_to, $email_subject, $email_content); // Update form switch $form_complete = TRUE; } } function validate_email_address($email = FALSE) { return (preg_match('/^[^@\s]+@([-a-z0-9]+\.)+[a-z]{2,}$/i', $email))? TRUE : FALSE; } function remove_email_injection($field = FALSE) { return (str_ireplace(array("\r", "\n", "%0a", "%0d", "Content-Type:", "bcc:","to:","cc:"), '', $field)); } ?> The HTML Code: [Select] <div class="call_us_form"> <p class="title">WE'LL CALL YOU BACK</p> <?php if($form_complete === FALSE): ?> <form class="contact_form" id="fm-form" method="post" action="index.php" > <fieldset> <div class="fm-req"> <label for="fm-firstname">Name</label> <input type="text" id="fullname" class="detail" name="fullname" value="<?php echo isset($_POST['fullname'])? $_POST['fullname'] : ''; ?>" /> <?php if(in_array('fullname', $validation)): ?><script type="text/javascript">alert("Please enter a Name"); history.back();</script><?php endif; ?> </div> <div class="fm-req"> <label for="fm-firstname">Email</label> <input type="text" id="email" class="detail" name="email" value=" <?php echo isset($_POST['email'])? $_POST['email'] : ''; ?>" /> <?php if(in_array('email', $validation)): ?><script type="text/javascript">alert("Please enter a valid Email Address"); history.back();</script><?php endif; ?> </div> <div class="fm-req"> <label for="fm-firstname">Number</label> <input type="text" id="telephone" class="detail" name="telephone" value="<?php echo isset($_POST['telephone'])? $_POST['telephone'] : ''; ?>" /> <?php if(in_array('telephone', $validation)): ?><script type="text/javascript">alert("Please enter telephone number"); history.back();</script><?php endif; ?> </div> <div class="fm-req"> <label for="fm-lastname">Message</label> <textarea cols="40" rows="5" id="comment" name="comment" class="mess"><?php echo isset($_POST['comment'])? $_POST['comment'] : ''; ?></textarea> <?php if(in_array('comment', $validation)): ?><script type="text/javascript">alert("Please enter your message"); history.back();</script><?php endif; ?> </div> <input class="submit_button" type="submit" value="Call us" /> </fieldset> </form> <?php else: ?> <p>Thank you for your Message!</p> <p>We will get back to you as soon as we can</p> <script type="text/javascript"> setTimeout ('ourRedirect()', 5000) function ourRedirect () { location.href='index.php' } </script> <?php endif; ?> I wish to create validation rules once which are used both on the client and on the server.
For instance, I will start off with the following PHP object:
stdClass Object ( [rules] => stdClass Object ( [email] => stdClass Object ( [required] => 1 [email] => 1 [remote] => stdClass Object ( [url] => check-email.php [type] => post [data] => stdClass Object ( [username] => function() {return $( '#username' ).val();} ) ) ) ) [messages] => stdClass Object ( [email] => stdClass Object ( [required] => an email is required ) ) )When the edit page is downloaded to the client, I will include this object in some format suitable to the client. The client will then use the jQuery Validation plugin (http://jqueryvalidation.org/) along with the validation object, and client side validate the page. When the form passes client side validation and is uploaded, PHP will use the same validation object to serverside validate the form (I have this part working as desired). My question is how should I pass this data to the client? Originally, I would just use PHP to write some JavaScript. exit('var myObj='.json_encode($myObj));Note that when I json_encode the object, the value of $myObj->rules->email->remote->data->username is a string with quotes around it, however, I can easily use PHP to strip these tags before sending it to the client. As Jacques1 pointed out in http://forums.phpfre...ascript-client/, I should never ever use PHP to generate JavaScript, and should use AJAX to download the JSON directly. I tried doing the later, but found that a callback function could not be included in the JSON. Please advise on the best way to accomplish this. Thank you I have been looking everywhere, and can't find a simple example of scripting a confirmation email. Basically, I have a form that is submitting to a database. But when the user submits the form successfully (I already have the validation in place), it sends their submitted email address a confirmation email. Currently the form submits, fills in fields in a database, and sends the user to a static thank you page. At this time I would like to send them the email. How can this be done somewhat simply? Can someone show me a simple mail script that I can run in cli, I can enter a $to = email@email.com and then have it send to my email? just in cli.. Thanks Ok, I submit the form, and when the next page displays, it says recieved with the persons name, but it wont post their email, and it wont ever send the message to the email address......... i've been playing with it all day long and just cannot figure it out, about to rip my hair out... any help would be appreciated. Contact.php page Code: [Select] <?php // Header Include include('includes/header.php'); ?> <!-- BEGIN SITE CONTENT INCLUDES HERE --> <!-- Index page included --> <table border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="300" align="center"> <tr> <td><font face="verdana" size="2" color=#"000000"><b>Feedback Form</b></font></td> <tr> <td><form name="contact" method="post" action="contact_submit.php"> <font face="verdana" size="1" color="#1b4a1b">Your Name:<br /> <input type="text" name="name" size="25" /> <br /> Email:<br /> <input type="text" name"email" size="25" /> <br /> Comments:</font><br /> <textarea name="comments" rows="5" cols="30"></textarea> <br /><input type="submit" name="submit" value="Send" /> </form></td> </tr> </table> <br /><br /> <!-- / End Index Page --> <!-- / END SITE CONTENT INCLUDES HERE --> <!-- Footer Include --> <?php include('includes/footer.php'); ?> Form Processing Script contact_submit.php Code: [Select] <?php $to = "tonyagmatrix@gmail.com"; $re = "Feedback Form"; $msg = $comments; mail($to,$re,$msg); ?> <html><head><title>Message Recieved</title></head> <body> <h3>Thank you for your feedback <?PHP echo ($name); ?></h3> <br />We value your opinions and any questions will be replyed to your email address: <?php echo ($email); ?> </body></html> Does anyone have any idea wtf is wrong? Hey everyone. I hope you can help me getting through this problem, because I have no idea of what else to try. I'm a web designer and sometimes modify Javascript, but my main focus is HTML and CSS, meaning I have no idea how to code in Javascript, but most importantly, how to write something from scratch in PHP. So I designed a form that works pretty well, and integrated a PHP and Javascript script to make it work. This is the form: Code: [Select] <form name="form" id="form" method="post" action="contact.php"> <p>Hello,</p> <p>My name is <input type="text" name="name">, from <input type="text" name="location">, and I'd like to get in touch with you for the following purpose:</p> <p><textarea name="message" rows="10" ></textarea></p> <p>By the way, my email address is <input type="text" name="email" id="email" placeholder="john@doe.com">, and I can prove I'm not a robot because I know the sky is <input type="text" name="code" placeholder="Red, green or blue?">.</p> <p title="Send this message."><input type="submit" id="submit" value="Take care."></p> </form> And this is the script, in an external file called contact.php: Code: [Select] <?php $name = check_input($_REQUEST['name'], "Please enter your name.") ; $location = check_input($_REQUEST['location']) ; $message = check_input($_REQUEST['message'], "Please write a message.") ; $email = check_input($_REQUEST['email'], "Please enter a valid email address.") ; if (!preg_match("/([\w\-]+\@[\w\-]+\.[\w\-]+)/",$email)) {die("E-mail address not valid");} if (strtolower($_POST['code']) != 'blue') {die('You are definitely a robot.');} $mail_status = mail( "my@email.com", "Hey!", "Hello,\n\n$message\n\nRegards,\n\n$name\n$location", "From: $email $name" ); function check_input($data, $problem='') { $data = trim($data); $data = stripslashes($data); $data = htmlspecialchars($data); if ($problem && strlen($data) == 0) { show_error($problem); } return $data; } function show_error($myError) { ?> <html> <body> <b>Please correct the following error:</b><br /> <?php echo $myError; ?> </body> </html> <?php exit(); } if ($mail_status) { ?> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> alert('Thank you for the message. I will try to respond as soon as I can.'); window.location = '/about'; </script> <?php } else { ?> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> alert('There was an error. Please try again in a few minutes, or send the message directly to aalejandro@bitsland.com.'); window.location = '/about'; </script> <?php } ?> So what it does is this: if everything's OK, it sends an email with "Hey!" as the subject, "[name]" as the sender, "Hello, [message]. Regards, [name], [location]" as the body, and a popup saying the message was delivered appears. If something fails, it outputs the error in a new address, so the user will have to go back to the form and correct the error. What I actually want to happen is this: if everything's OK, a <p> which was hidden beneath the form appears saying the message was delivered, or, alternatively, make the submit button gray out and confirm the message was delivered. I found a script to make this happen, but with "Please wait...", so the user can't resubmit the form. If there's an error, I'd like another <p> which was hidden to appear with the specific error, so there'd be many <p>'s hidden with different IDs. If possible, I'd also like to change the CSS style of the input field, specifically changing the border color to red, so it'd be a change in class for the particular field. -- So in essence, I want the errors and the success messages to output in the same page as the form (without refresh), and a change of class in the input fields that have an error. Thanks in advance, and please let me know if it'll be possible. Hi, folks -- I've been working on this for quite awhile, and have done lots of searching, but I still cannot make it work. Using Xampp on Win 7 x64, with PHP 5.3. Here is my simple PHP code just trying to get something to work: $to = 'my_real_email@gmail.com'; $subject = 'the subject'; $message = 'hello'; $headers = 'From: someone@localhost.com' ; mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers); ?> (NOTE: "my_real_email" is set to my actual email address.) Here are my php.ini settings: Code: [Select] [mail function] ; For Win32 only. ; http://php.net/smtp SMTP = localhost ; http://php.net/smtp-port smtp_port = 25 ; For Win32 only. ; http://php.net/sendmail-from ; sendmail_from = postmaster@localhost ; For Unix only. You may supply arguments as well (default: "sendmail -t -i"). ; http://php.net/sendmail-path sendmail_path = "\"E:\xampplite\sendmail\sendmail.exe\" -t" ; Force the addition of the specified parameters to be passed as extra parameters ; to the sendmail binary. These parameters will always replace the value of ; the 5th parameter to mail(), even in safe mode. ; mail.force_extra_parameters = ; Add X-PHP-Originating-Script: that will include uid of the script followed by the filename mail.add_x_header = Off ; Log all mail() calls including the full path of the script, line #, to address and headers mail.log = "E:\xampplite\apache\logs\php_mail.log" I'm not getting an error and the email seems to be getting "logged", but I do not receive an actual email in my account. Thanks for any suggestions. Hi Guys I'm trying to get clients to: 1. upload an image 2. fill out details 3. submit image and details to me via email 1. Uploading the image is fine, they choose it and it displays on the next page 2. They fill in form details 3. then click submit to send to me - I get all details except the image How do I keep the image variable around to insert it into the details form and email it? The image appears to be displayed on the second page, then the variable disappears (is deleted) and isn't available in step 3 to submit as part of the email. I'm sure it's a simple fix - I'm pretty new with php and I've started kicking things so I thought it was time to ask for help. Upload-image-code <?php if($_FILES) { $img = $_FILES['filename']['img']; switch($_FILES['filename']['type']) { case 'image/jpeg' : $ext = 'jpg'; break; case 'image/png' : $ext = 'png'; break; default: $ext = ''; break; } if ($ext) { $n = "image.$ext"; move_uploaded_file($_FILES['filename']['tmp_name'], $n); echo "<span class='uploaded-photo'>uploaded image '$img' as '$n':</span> <br />"; echo "<img src='$n' />"; } else echo "'$img' is not a supported image file"; } //else echo "<span class='uploaded-photo'>No image has been uploaded</span>"; ?> $n is available to be displayed on page 2 and it works Page 2 contains the rest of the form, but when I submit the form $n isn't available to be sent with the other data (i have tried REQUEST $img as well. Submit form code <?php $name = $_REQUEST['name'] ; $email = $_REQUEST['email'] ; $phone = $_REQUEST['phone'] ; $address = $_REQUEST['address'] ; $pname = $_REQUEST['pname'] ; $pdescription = $_REQUEST['pdescription']; $plow = $_REQUEST['plow'] ; $phigh = $_REQUEST['phigh'] ; $purl = $_REQUEST['purl'] ; $ponline = $_REQUEST['ponline'] ; $n = $_REQUEST['n']; $img = $_REQUEST['img']; if (!isset($_REQUEST['email'])) { echo "we need your name and email address please" ; } elseif (empty($name)){ echo "please enter your name"; } elseif (empty($email)){ echo "please enter your email address"; } elseif (!eregi("^[_a-z0-9-]+(\.[_a-z0-9-]+)*@[a-z0-9-]+(\.[a-z0-9-]+)*(\.[a-z]{2,6})", "$email")) { echo"please check your email address - it doesn't appear to be a valid format"; } else { mail( "eamail@address.com", "Subject", "$name\n $email\n $phone\n $address\n $pname\n $pdescription\n $plow\n $phigh\n $purl\n $ponline\n $n\n $img", "$email"); header( "Location: ../index.php" ); } ?> Would really appreciate any help - if you need full code please let me know. Thanks @webecho I have the simple code below which seems to have worked on forms from a contact page on a website. Unfortunately, it seems to only send the forms if all fields are entered. I have played with the code but cannot seem to get it to send any field that has been completed on submit. Can someone help please? <?php $emailAddress = "bigL@gmail.com"; $thankyouPage = ""; session_start(); if (!empty($_POST)) { foreach ($_POST as $key=>$value) { $_POST[$key] = stripslashes($_POST[$key]); $_POST[$key] = htmlspecialchars($_POST[$key],ENT_QUOTES); } } if (isset($_POST['send']) AND isset($_SESSION['msgCount'])) { if ($_SESSION['msgCount'] >= "3") $alert = "Only 3 messages can be s +ent per session."; if (empty($alert)) { $_SESSION['msgCount']++; putenv('TZ=EST5EDT'); // eastern time $headers = 'MIME-Version: 1.0' . "\r\n"; $headers .= 'Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1' . "\r\n" +; $message = "<table cellpadding='5' border='1'>"; foreach ($_POST as $key => $value) if (!preg_match("(^send)",$key)) { $value = wordwrap($value,65,"<br />"); $message .="<tr><td><b>$key</b></td><td>$value</td></tr>"; } $message .= "</table>"; $message .= "<br />Time of the message: ".date(" F d h:ia")."<br +/>"; $message .= "IP Address: ".$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']."<br />"; $message .= "Hostname: ".gethostbyaddr($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'])."< +br />"; $subject = $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']." Message"; mail($emailAddress,$subject,$message,$headers); if (!empty($thankyouPage)) { header('location: '.$thankyouPage); die(); } unset($_POST); $alert = "Your enquiry has been sent, we will respond as soon as p +ossible."; } } if (!isset($_SESSION['msgCount'])) $_SESSION['msgCount'] = 0; ?> I'm admittedly very ignorant about email in general. I want some way to send emails in a way that just works (tm). The receiver doesn't need to be able to reply so I don't want to mess with SMTP logins or anything. I have a list of email addresses that I want my script to loop through and send an email to each. I messed with the mail() function and passed my own email address to it with a subject and body and executed the script but I never got the email. I assume I have to configure some server or something in php.ini. Now, this script is going to be redistributed so I want to reduce the hassle required to install/configure it. Knowing this, can somebody link me to an article explaining the simplest way to send a very basic email? No HTML, no attachments, no replying, just simple subject/body email. if anyone out there fancy's helping the needy please can you cast your eyes over my mess! and possibly help me find my way out of this maze? So im useing a third party form, and a third party php script.......... cant get them to work together . form script : [color=red//-------------------------------------------------[/color] <form action="phpquote.php" method="post" id="reserve-form"> <div class="box"> <div class="left-top-corner"> <div class="right-top-corner"> <div class="border-top"></div> </div> </div> <div class="border-left"> <div class="border-right"> <div class="xcontent"> <h5>Get an online quote for your journey</h5> <p>please fill in all fields for your quote.</p> <fieldset> <div class="field"> <label>Customer Information</label> <input type="text" id="name" value="Name" onblur="if(this.value==''){this.value='Name'}" onfocus="if(this.value=='Name'){this.value=''}" /> </div> <div> <input type="text" id="number" value="Phone" onblur="if(this.value==''){this.value='Phone'}" onfocus="if(this.value=='Phone'){this.value=''}" /> </div> </fieldset> <fieldset class="style1"> <div class="field"> <label>Travel Date/ Time</label> <select id="year"> <option>2010</option> <option>2011</option> </select> <select class="sel-1" id="month"> <option>Jan</option> <option>Feb</option> <option>Mar</option> <option>Apr</option> <option>May</option> <option>Jun</option> <option>Jul</option> <option>Aug</option> <option>Oct</option> <option>Sep</option> <option>Nov</option> <option>Dec</option> </select> <select class="sel-2" id="date"> <option>1</option> <option>1</option> <option>2</option> <option>3</option> <option>4</option> <option>5</option> <option>6</option> <option>7</option> <option>7</option> <option>8</option> <option>9</option> <option>10</option> <option>11</option> <option>12</option> <option>13</option> <option>14</option> <option>15</option> <option>16</option> <option>17</option> <option>18</option> <option>19</option> <option>20</option> <option>21</option> <option>22</option> <option>23</option> <option>24</option> <option>25</option> <option>26</option> <option>27</option> <option>28</option> <option>29</option> <option>30</option> <option>31</option> </select> </div> <div class="field"> <select class="sel-2" id="time"> <option>00</option> <option>01</option> <option>02</option> <option>03</option> <option>04</option> <option>05</option> <option>06</option> <option>07</option> <option>08</option> <option>09</option> <option>10</option> <option>11</option> <option>12</option> <option>13</option> <option>14</option> <option>15</option> <option>16</option> <option>17</option> <option>18</option> <option>19</option> <option>20</option> <option>21</option> <option>22</option> <option>23</option></select> <select class="sel-2" id="time"> <option>00</option> <option>15</option> <option>30</option> <option>45</option> </select> </div> <div class="field"> <label>No. Passangers</label> <select id="year"> <option>01</option> <option>02</option> <option>03</option> <option>04</option> <option>05</option> <option>06</option> </select> </div> </fieldset> <fieldset class="style2"> <div class="field"> <label>Pickup Information</label> <input type="text" id="where" value="Pickup Address" onblur="if(this.value==''){this.value='Pickup Address'}" onfocus="if(this.value=='Pickup Address'){this.value=''}" /> </div> <div> <select id="where"> <option>or Airport</option> <option>Stansted</option> <option>Gatwick</option> <option>Heathrow</option> <option>Luton</option> </select> </div> </fieldset> <fieldset class="style2 style3"> <div class="field"> <label>Drop-off Information</label> <input type="text" id="to" value="Drop-off Address" onblur="if(this.value==''){this.value='Drop-off Address'}" onfocus="if(this.value=='Drop-off Address'){this.value=''}" /> </div> <div> <select id="to"> <option>or Airport</option> <option>Stansted</option> <option>Gatwick</option> <option>Heathrow</option> <option>Luton</option> </select> </div> </fieldset> </div> </div> </div> <div class="left-bot-corner"> <div class="right-bot-corner"> <div class="border-bot"><a href="#" class="link2" onclick="document.getElementById('reserve-form').submit()"><em><b>Get Quote</b></em></a></div> </div> </div> </div> </form> //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- php script //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- <?php //--------------------------Set these paramaters-------------------------- // Subject of email sent to you. $subject = 'Results from Contact form'; // Your email address. This is where the form information will be sent. $emailadd = 'm.mcdade@hotmail.co.uk'; // Where to redirect after form is processed. $url = 'http://www.mock.thetaxirank.co.uk/thankyou.html'; // Makes all fields required. If set to '1' no field can not be empty. If set to '0' any or all fields can be empty. $req = '0'; // --------------------------Do not edit below this line-------------------------- $text = "Results from form:\n\n"; $space = ' '; $line = ' '; foreach ($_POST as $key => $value) { if ($req == '1') { if ($value == '') {echo "$key is empty";die;} } $j = strlen($key); if ($j >= 20) {echo "Name of form element $key cannot be longer than 20 characters";die;} $j = 20 - $j; for ($i = 1; $i <= $j; $i++) {$space .= ' ';} $value = str_replace('\n', "$line", $value); $conc = "{$key}:$space{$value}$line"; $text .= $conc; $space = ' '; } mail($emailadd, $subject, $text, 'From: '.$emailadd.''); echo '<META HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT="0; URL='.$url.'">'; ?> //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- any advice will be appreciated..... thanks in advance to any kind souls !!! i wanting users to be able to update there email address and check to see if the new email already exists. if the email is the same as current email ignore the check. i have no errors showing up but if I enter a email already in the db it still accepts the new email instead of bringing the back the error message. Code: [Select] // email enterd from form // $email=$_POST['email']; $queryuser=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM members WHERE inv='$ivn' ") or die (mysql_error()); while($info = mysql_fetch_array( $queryuser )) { $check=$info['email']; // gets current email // } if($check!=$email){ // if check not equal to $email check the new email address already exists// $queryuser=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM members WHERE email='$email' "); //$result=mysql_query($sql); $checkuser=mysql_num_rows($queryuser); if($checkuser != 0) { $error= "0"; header('LOCATION:../pages/myprofile.php?id='.$error.''); } } cheers So basically here is what Im trying to do: I have a site that has an employee roster on it...this roster obviously has the employees information including their email addresses next to their names. I am trying to create a script that will allow an employee to easily email another employee on the roster simply by clicking the email address for that employee. To sum this up (or make it even more confusing) ... If i have an email address LINK of "myname@company.com" next to an employees name and a person clicks on that link ... I need some code that will take that email address link (myname@company.com) and add it into the email script into the "$to" function so that when they submit the email form it will go to the employees email (myname@company). I have several employee on this roster so I need a universal script that takes the email links information (ie myname@company.com) and puts it into the mail.php script. I do not want to have to make individual email scripts for each employee just to add to change the "$to" variable on each script!!! So basically how do I add a "links information" into a php script ?? Does this make sense ??? Are you confused ?? I can TRY to explain better if need be. I have looked all over the internet for this and have searched this forum however I have not been able to find a solution to this. A step in the right direction would be great!!! Dear all, I'm working on a website that is hosted on a server with 10Mb of file size limit via HTTP file uploading approach (eg. PHP file uploading form using move_uploaded_file()), although there's no file size limit via FTP file uploading approach (eg. Using FTP client). Therefore, I was thinking about using PHP FTP functions to bypass the file size limit. However, when I upload file bigger than 10Mb, I still got this error message telling me that my file can't be over 10Mb... So my question is...what exactly are the differences between PHP FTP and FTP Client, that the web server used to determine whether to block the file bigger than 10Mb or not? Thank you very much! Below is my code: Code: [Select] <?php echo '<form action="" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">'; echo 'Click the Browse button to find the file you wish to upload'; echo '<input type="file" name="add_file">'; echo '<INPUT TYPE="submit" name="upload" value="upload">'; echo '</form>'; if($_POST['upload']) { $add_file = $_FILES['add_file']; //change these values to suit your site $ftp_user_name = 'username'; $ftp_user_pass = 'password'; $ftp_server = 'ftp.domainname.com'; $ftp_root = '/'; //File upload $temp_path = $ftp_root . $add_file['tmp_name']; $target_path = basename($add_file['name']); $max_size = 26214400; if($add_file['error'] == 0 && $add_file['size'] < $max_size) { // set up basic connection $conn_id = ftp_connect($ftp_server); // login with username and password $login_result = ftp_login($conn_id, $ftp_user_name, $ftp_user_pass); // upload a file ftp_chdir($conn_id, '/root/second/'); if (ftp_put($conn_id, $target_path, $temp_path, FTP_ASCII)) { echo "successfully uploaded " . $target_path; } else { echo "There was a problem while uploading " . $target_path; } } else { echo "There's been an error, please try again later."; } // close the connection ftp_close($conn_id); } ?> Here is one of my emails. 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