Re: Re: Handling an email form

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On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Jim Giner <jim.giner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 1/19/2014 11:40 AM, Jim Giner wrote:
>>
>> I can create a valid html email containing a form and an input and
>> submit tag in it.  With this I wish to call a script on my website and
>> have it take the value of the input and update a record in a mysql
>> table.  The concept is pretty straight-forward, but I'm having no luck
>> with the execution.
>>
>> For one thing - my email client insists on opening a new browser window
>> as soon as I click on the input tag.  That is probably some email
>> setting that I'll have to dig into.  And it does it again when I click
>> on the submit button.  But the real problem is that the script called
>> from this email form doesn't seem to respond.  I have tested the form
>> right from my website and it manages to call the script correctly and I
>> have echoed out my progress to verify my code works, but it just doesn't
>> happen from the email.
>>
>> What's the trick - or can't this be done?
>
> Well - for those with an interest here is what I have found.
>
> 1 - Can't seem to 'send' that email (html) form back to my target mailbox.
> Nor can I forward that mailbox to a php script and receive the post data.
>
> 2 - Can however change the form's action to be a 'mailto:' which DOES
> capture the post data from the form and send it as a GET string in a brand
> new email with the 'mailto' address all setup in the new email. With that, I
> can then just hit 'send' and the email goes to my designated mailbox where I
> can then execute my script to process the parms in the body of the message
> and my problem is solved.
>
> So - it's not complete automated, but it's two click to create it and send
> it, then another on my website to process any outstanding emails in that
> inbox.

Does the query string length limitation matter in this case?

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