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    Quote Originally Posted by Zak View Post
    Make a separate page for your php code (e.g. mail.php).

    Then link to it with your form, example
    PHP Code:
    <form action='mail.php' method='POST'
    I have done that but I still don't get the email :S

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    The mail server is probably rejecting your email(s) as spam. Try putting additional information, such as a subject, message, headers etc

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    mail('t.sharratt[@]@yahoo.co.uk', 'SuperSurvival', $_POST["name"])[/@];

    Don't see what is wrong with that :S

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas View Post
    mail('t.sharratt[@]@yahoo.co.uk', 'SuperSurvival', $_POST["name"])[/@];

    Don't see what is wrong with that :S
    PHP Code:
    $body $_POST['name'];
    mail('[email protected]''SuperSurvival'body); 


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    See, however much I want this, my girlfriend uses my PC too much, and I would be killed.





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    Quote Originally Posted by triston220 View Post
    PHP Code:
    $body $_POST['name'];
    mail('t.sharratt[@]@yahoo.co.uk''SuperSurvival'body)[/@]; 
    this error:

    Notice Use of undefined constant body - assumed 'body' in/opt/lampp/htdocs/join/send.phpon line 12

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas View Post
    this error:

    Notice Use of undefined constant body - assumed 'body' in/opt/lampp/htdocs/join/send.phpon line 12
    Change it to: $body

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonster View Post
    Change it to: $body
    No errors but i still don't get the email

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonster View Post
    Change it to: $body
    Yup, sorry.

    \/Have you checked your spam box?


    Quote Originally Posted by Jaaaack! View Post
    See, however much I want this, my girlfriend uses my PC too much, and I would be killed.





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    Quote Originally Posted by triston220 View Post
    Yup, sorry.

    \/Have you checked your spam box?
    yeah :S

    is it possible to send the information onto a different page.

    e.g:
    First person submits a name
    then another person does the same
    then another
    then another

    on the page it makes a list like:
    name1
    name2
    name3
    name4

    or would that be more complicated since i'd also need a to remove the name after I have read it.
    Last edited by Thomas; 13-11-2011 at 03:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas View Post


    yeah :S

    is it possible to send the information onto a different page.

    e.g:
    First person submits a name
    then another person does the same
    then another
    then another

    on the page it makes a list like:
    name1
    name2
    name3
    name4

    or would that be more complicated since i'd also need a to remove the name after I have read it.
    change your form to

    HTML Code:
    <form action="write.php" method="POST">
    then make a new php file called write.php with this in it

    PHP Code:
    <?php

    $file 
    "./name.txt";
    $write $_POST['name'] . "\n";

    file_put_contents($file$writeFILE_APPEND);

    ?>
    should create a file called name.txt with whatever people input, keep previous entries and set a new line
    Last edited by David; 13-11-2011 at 05:47 PM.

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