Re: Help!

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Hey Dave,

Besides from example two being the correct way to call array elements. I
think it has something todo with error reporting. It's the only thing that
comes to mind right now. Maybe you demo server doesn't echo notices...
Maybe i'm wrong .. it's friday and my brain don't work that good :)

p.s.
plz reply to the list :)

> Hmmm...
>
> In the demo version the script accesses the $_GET array - an example
> value:
>
> $data[email]
>
> ..which works fine in the demo app. If I quote all the values thus in the
> new version:
>
> $data['email']
>
> ..the arguments appear in the correct order. I understand the second
> format
> is better to disambiguate constants but the former format works fine for
> the
> demo version. Any reason for the discrepancy?
>
> On 28/04/06, T.Lensselink <admin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Well there is an undefined constant prize somewhere.. well it's just a
>> notice but it really looks like the problem.. Try setting
>> error_reporting(0) and see if it runs...
>>
>> > process1.php only has 64 lines.
>> >
>> > On 28/04/06, T.Lensselink <admin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> A blade? come on :)
>> >>
>> >> Seems to me it's just an error in :
>> >> /home/friend/public_html/process1.php
>> >> line 158 that mangles up your email output. Try and fix this
>> undefined
>> >> constant.
>> >>
>> >> > Hi all - I am attempting to solve some maddening behaviour that has
>> me
>> >> > totally stumped and before I take a blade to my throat I thought I
>> >> would
>> >> > pick the brains of the group/hive/gang.
>> >> >
>> >> > I am working on a viral marketing application that uses multipart
>> >> emails
>> >> > to
>> >> > notify entrants of their progress in the 'game'. I have a demo
>> version
>> >> > which
>> >> > works fine, and the current rebranded version was also fine until
>> the
>> >> > client
>> >> > asked for some changes then POWWWWW!
>> >> >
>> >> > I will try and define the issue as simply as I can. I am passing 11
>> >> > arguments to a function called sendSantaMail (don't ask) and as a
>> >> sanity
>> >> > check I have called mail() to let me know the values just before
>> they
>> >> are
>> >> > passed in to the function. I get this result:
>> >> >
>> >> > "Values to be passed to sendSantaMail:
>> >> >
>> >> > Friend Name: Treyt
>> >> > Friend Email: wonder@xxxxxxx
>> >> > Sender Name: Bull Sykes
>> >> > Sender Email: chancer@xxxxxxxxx
>> >> > Prize ID: 1
>> >> > Nominator ID: 2555004452133557e4d
>> >> > Nominee ID: 851355445213355cc6f
>> >> > Chain ID: CHAIN824452133561a8d"
>> >> >
>> >> > - this is all good and correct. I also call mail from the receiving
>> >> > function
>> >> > to check the actual values received by the function and I get this:
>> >> >
>> >> > "Values sent into sendSantaMail function:
>> >> >
>> >> > Friend Name: chancer@xxxxxxx
>> >> > Friend Email: Look what you may have won!
>> >> > Sender Name: 8 Use of undefined constant prize - assumed 'prize'
>> >> > Sender Email: 158
>> >> > Sender Email: /home/friend/public_html/process1.php
>> >> > <chancer@xxxxxxx>Prize: 1
>> >> > Subject: 158
>> >> > Nominator ID: 33238744520f5235b85
>> >> > Nominee ID: 96658244520f524bb19
>> >> > Chain ID: CHAIN84644520f525a56f"
>> >> >
>> >> > What is happening? I have checked the order of values being passed
>> in
>> >> and
>> >> > the function prototype and they match in the correct order, there
>> are
>> >> no
>> >> > default values. I have been trying to solve this for two days and
>> am
>> >> > particularly concerned that somewhere along the way the sender
>> email
>> >> value
>> >> > becomes the script name.
>> >> >
>> >> > Any ideas on this black Friday?
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
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>> >>
>> >
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