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Subject: Attachments? |
| Posted: 04/14/2004 at 10:40:46 am |
| By: jonnyknock |
| I know you can use several forms on the one script, but can you make one of them send an attachment and the others not to send one?
Or do you have to install 2 different scripts? | |
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Subject: Re: Attachments? |
| Posted: 04/14/2004 at 11:21:26 am |
| By: Seth Knorr |
| Great question. Currently you would have to use a different script.
It just so happens curently I am working on updating the attachments portion of the script.
I don't know when it will be up, but maybe in a week or two, I will consider adding that as a feature. Mainly I have never been asked for the functionality.
Seth | |
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Subject: Re: Attachments? |
| Posted: 04/14/2004 at 3:36:33 pm |
| By: jonnyknock |
| Thanks for your prompt reply Seth ;)
How do i use another version of the script? Do I just rename it?
BTW, probably the best form script I have ever used. | |
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Subject: Re: Attachments? |
| Posted: 04/14/2004 at 8:53:29 pm |
| By: Seth Knorr |
| Yes, just rename bizmail.cgi to like bizmail2.cgi and then access that. You only need a second instance of that script however, and not smtp.cgi, sendmail.cgi etc....
Seth | |
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Subject: Re: Attachments? |
| Posted: 04/15/2004 at 4:01:35 am |
| By: jonnyknock |
| Thanks for that.
I know not much about CGI so i don't know how hard this would be, but if you could have a hidden feild that specifies the download, that would be very useful.
You could have a radio selection of PDFs and the user could choose one or two etc.
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Subject: Re: Attachments? |
| Posted: 04/15/2004 at 6:20:42 am |
| By: Seth Knorr |
| Yes, that is correct. It is basicaly what will be available when it is done.
Seth | |
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