html form:
<table border =3>
<BR>
<td align="center">
AR Number:<FONT COLOR="#C40000">*</FONT>
<input name="AR Number" type="text" size="9" maxlength="9">
<input type="hidden" name="subject" value="AR Update">
output of the email as it is right now with customer submitting 1234 in the "AR Number" fieled with a fixed subject of AR Update:
From: Happy Gilmore
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 9:18 AM
To: Gilmore@happyplace.com
Cc:
Subject: AR Update
_______________________________________
AR Number: 111
If you take a look at the mail function [php.net], you can see that the function uses this format in the call.
bool mail ( string to, string subject, string message [, string additional_headers [, string additional_parameters]])
If you had something like this
$subject = $HTTP_POST_VARS["textfield"];
$toemail = "you@yourdomain.com";
$message = "put your message stuff in this var";
$headers = "From: " . $HTTP_POST_VARS["theiremail"] . "\nContent-type: text/html\n";
mail($toemail,$subject,$message,$headers);
that gives you the ability to set each of the individual parts of the email.
<added>ok, so I just noticed the small type that says ".pl" and this is a php answer, I am looking up perl mail now.
Mail::Send [search.cpan.org]
The config arrays must not have space must have underscore seperating words.
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*FormMail.pl source*
*
# Define the configuration associative array. #
%Config = ('recipient','', 'subject','',
'email','', 'realname','',
'redirect','', 'bgcolor','',
'background','', 'link_color','',
'vlink_color','', 'text_color','',
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Now because in my html form I must have the input name specific with a space because I am passing the email to another program that parces data based on key words. I cannot use a config array to capture that input name and print it to the Subject field.
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html source
*
<td align="center">
AR Number:<FONT COLOR="#C40000">*</FONT>
<input name="AR Number" type="text" size="9" maxlength="9">
AR Number:*_______ <--as it appears on the html form
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So what I need to know is if there is a way to take a field and assign either 2 different input names to the same single input value
or a way I can pass the data that is submitted in this field over to the print subject line or append the already existing subject value.
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html source:
*
<input type="hidden" name="subject" value="AR Update">
_____
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FormMail source:
print MAIL "From: $Config{'email'}\n";
print MAIL "To: $Config{'recipient'}\n";
print MAIL "Cc: $Config{'cc'}\n";
# Check for Message Subject
if ($Config{'subject'}) { print MAIL "Subject: $Config{'subject'}\n\n"}
else { print MAIL "Subject: WWW Form Submission\n\n" }
No
So I don't really know perl syntax so you will have to figure that out yourself (is "." the cat operator in perl?)
use a new var to put together the parts that you want in your subject, ie
$newsubject = $Config{'subject'} . $whatever;
then don't compare for the subject and just put the new var name in the "print MAIL" command
print MAIL "From: $Config{'email'}\n";
print MAIL "To: $Config{'recipient'}\n";
print MAIL "Cc: $Config{'cc'}\n";
print MAIL "Subject: $newsubject\n\n";
that should work but you will have to test it out to get it right.