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Re: [mv] Contact Us/ Multiple FeedBack Pages/Multiple Email Address es
On Wed, 01 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> ****** message to minivend-users from jojo@buchonline.net ******
Hello,
Thanks to everyone for responding. After I posted the message last
night I realized there were two feedback.html files. One in pages and one in
pages/special and that one called the other. I copied and pasted code from
pages/feedback.html into my code and replaced the forme code with it. I then
changed references to"special/feedback.html" with "special/feedbacklinks.html"
in this code. After that I copied the file special/feedback.html to
special/feedbacklinks.html and changed the following code in
special/feedbacklinks.html.
form_mail
(
q{'karl@localhost.localdomain'}, <--instead of order
q{[value feedback_subject]},
q{[value feedback_email]},
All this works with no errors except that it sends it still to order instead
of karl@localhost........
Wouldn't doing it this way once it is gotten to work be a secure way to
accomplish this ?
I believe generally the best way when modifying MiniVend is to let MiniVend
do as much as it can. I try to change variables where needed and/or copy
existing html files to a different name and modify it. I still consider myself
a newbie and don't feel I know enough about it to reinvent the wheel. If
MiniVend already does it, I want it to still keep doing it.
Thanks
Karl
> Larry,
>
> thank you very much for your hint!
>
> In my own codes, i use one email address in my output.html files. This
> is not changeable. In my own another page, i don't use any hidden
> variable for the email address. I have more other variables in this page
> and in my own output.html files, it checks the value of the variables
> ([if value name], [if value city] and so on) and the email go out, if
> all variables are not empty!
>
> Sorry!
>
> Joachim
>