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Re: CLP - ON TOPIC! - Need PHP form email help, Please! [message #173156 is a reply to message #173155] Thu, 24 March 2011 20:26 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In article <4d8b8eb6$0$995$bed64819(at)gradwell(dot)net>, Denis McMahon
<denis(dot)m(dot)f(dot)mcmahon(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote:

> On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 13:16:33 -0500, Tim wrote:
>
>> In article <4d8a5c0e$0$23756$14726298(at)news(dot)sunsite(dot)dk>, Jonathan Stein
>> <jstein(at)image(dot)dk> wrote:
>>
>>> On 23-03-2011 19:05, Tim wrote:
>>>
>>>> I also find it strange, and very frustrating, that I seem to have to
>>>> become a php expert just to make this one form page behave the way I
>>>> want.
>
>>> http://www.phpeveryday.com/articles/PHP-Email-Using-Embedded-Images-in-
> HTML-Em
>>> ail-P113.html
>
>> I looked at that briefly. I hadn't searched for that exact string so I
>> suppose that is why I hadn't seen it before.
>>
>> It is on the right track, though it would require a lot of modification
>> to get it to work with my existing code since it uses an image located
>> on the server and whose name is known.
>
> If you don't know what the file name of the image file is, how the heck
> do you expect to be able to do anything at all with it?
>
> Perhaps your questions should start with:
>
> "How do I find out where the uploaded file is, and what it was called?"
>
> http://uk2.php.net/manual/en/reserved.variables.files.php
>
> After you have absorbed that information, perhaps you will then be ready
> to ask "How do I use PHP to email this uploaded image to someone else?"
>
> Rgds
>
> Denis McMahon

Thanks for the concern, but I already have the form and handler code
that gets the file's name. I was just pointing out that the example at
that link was using a pre-existing image file, rather than an uploaded
one, and hard-coding it into the script.

This is all about getting the data, including the image, to me in the
desired format so I can print it out without needing to make
modifications to it such as placing the attached image where I want it.
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