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Re: CLP - ON TOPIC! - Need PHP form email help, Please! [message #173154 is a reply to message #173139] Thu, 24 March 2011 18:16 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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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.
>
> The PHP is actually rather simple, and the good thing is that PHP has
> built in functions for most of the operations, that you need.
>
> However you do need a good knowledge of multi-part MIME messages to succeed.
>
>> There are no references or tutorials that I have found that
>> address this,
>
> I tried "php send email embedded image" on Google - first suggestion was
>
> http://www.phpeveryday.com/articles/PHP-Email-Using-Embedded-Images-in-HTML -Em
> ail-P113.html
> - I think that's what you're looking for.
>
> Regards
>
> Jonathan

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.

But I think I have decided to go a different route. Instead of emailing
the form and trying to get the image thing right, I will have it create
a new page and save that to a directory. Then have another script on
the "success" page that sends all html pages in that directory as
attachments. Possibly with some provision to only do it once or twice a
day. I'm not sure if I have access to cron. I'm on 1 & 1. Does anyone
know? If so I could just have it search the directory for pages
automatically.

Anyone have any advice about that? I think it will be better all the
way around.
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