Re: Php variables to an email. [message #169356 is a reply to message #169350] |
Wed, 08 September 2010 11:53 |
The Natural Philosoph
Messages: 993 Registered: September 2010
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Marious Barrier wrote:
> On 09/07/2010 07:57 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>> GarryJones wrote:
>>>> Some code for us to had a clue what it is about would be good. none of
>>>> us is clairvoyant here. ;)
>>>
>>> Ok, I thought maybe it would be quicker if someone could just point me
>>> in the right direction, it must be an everyday thing to do with php
>>> but I can't find a simple solution. Just websites tha confuse me with
>>> great complex answers involving pear,perl and mime but I am not
>>> interested in learning something new, I just need this to work in an
>>> easy way with php.
>>>
>>> After reading in the values I am trying to send the values $bokfor and
>>> $bokeft in the following email. I receive the php code and not the
>>> actual variable.
>>>
>>> <?php
>>> // multiple recipients
>>> $to = 'garry(at)vasatrampet(dot)se' . ', ';
>>> $to .= 'info(at)vasatrampet(dot)se';
>>>
>>> // subject
>>> $subject = 'Whatever';
>>>
>>> // message
>>> $message = "
>>> <html>
>>> <head>
>>> <title>Bokningsbekräftelse</title>
>>> </head>
>>> <body>
>>> <p>Hej".= $bokfor." ".$bokeft ." tack för din bokning!</p>
>>> </body>
>>> </html>
>>> ";
>>>
>>> // To send HTML mail, the Content-type header must be set
>>> $headers = 'MIME-Version: 1.0' . "\r\n";
>>> $headers .= 'Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1' . "\r\n";
>>>
>>> // Additional headers
>>> $headers .= 'To: Garry <garry(at)cykeltours(dot)se>' . "\r\n";
>>> $headers .= 'From: Garry <garry(at)vasatrampet(dot)se>' . "\r\n";
>>> $headers .= 'Bcc: garry(at)vasatrampet(dot)se' . "\r\n";
>>>
>>> // Mail it
>>> mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers);
>>> ?>
>>>
>>
>> See the line edited above:-
>>
>> <p>Hej ".$bokfor." ".$bokeft." tack för din bokning!</p>
>
> There is still an = symbol there.
I know. See the last line I posted.
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