Simon,
The .eml is a format file that is HTML in content using
#fieldname# in it.
It looks like this:
Submission of #date# at #time# [EST]
<A HREF="mailto:#email#">#name#</A> from #state#, #country#
commented on our website:
#comments#
and the .gbt looks exactly the same.
Simon...sorry for the delay
I am not sure how much flexability I might or might not have on AOLs' servers......most likely not much. These are simple HTML pages with a little Javascript that are uploaded to the FTP site.
If I use a .eml file how can I capture the variables when I am at the...
Simon,
I do not currently have a "mailto:" in a href. I think the email is sent via the "notify" attribute?. I CAN set up a .eml where I can modify the subject line. But doing that does not give me my posting at the bottom of the http://members.aol.com/aaoservicework/testpage.html/
Simon, the email is generated via a .gbt file.
Here is a test page just created. Four input fields, press submit, you go to a thank you page and when you go back to the previous page, it is filled in at the bottom and my email says New Guestbook Entry.....ugh...
G'morning everyone,
Here's my dilema...
When the user is sent to the Thank you page, I get an email with the subject New Guestbook Entry. I want the content but need to change the subject telling me which page it came from, (I have 4 different user input pages). What I am looking for is a way...
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