I would do but there are 5000+ lines and no indication of where the error is occurring. I have just copied the demo version into the same dir and it works fine - and that version calls the same classes (includes). On 28/04/06, T.Lensselink <admin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Maybe show some code... Think some error inside a class / function causes that no output is send... > Thanks - now the parameters reach the function intact but the mailer still > does not work. Basically, the form is a self-reloader. If the form has > been > submitted and the data validated (including emails sent) it displays a > thank > you message. Otherwise it shows the starter form. > > All that happens when I submit is a white page - no errors (display_errors > is on and error reporting set to the default level) and no html. Nada. > When > I try and view source I am given the browser re-post warning. > > On 28/04/06, T.Lensselink <admin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> 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? >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > -- >> >> >> > http://www.web-buddha.co.uk >> >> >> > >> >> >> > dynamic web programming from Reigate, Surrey UK (php, mysql, >> xhtml, >> >> >> css) >> >> >> > >> >> >> > look out for project karma, our new venture, coming soon! >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > http://www.web-buddha.co.uk >> >> > >> >> > dynamic web programming from Reigate, Surrey UK (php, mysql, xhtml, >> >> css) >> >> > >> >> > look out for project karma, our new venture, coming soon! >> >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> >> PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) >> >> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > -- >> > http://www.web-buddha.co.uk >> > >> > dynamic web programming from Reigate, Surrey UK (php, mysql, xhtml, >> css) >> > >> > look out for project karma, our new venture, coming soon! >> > >> >> -- >> PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) >> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php >> >> > > > -- > http://www.web-buddha.co.uk > > dynamic web programming from Reigate, Surrey UK (php, mysql, xhtml, css) > > look out for project karma, our new venture, coming soon! >
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