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  1. my current code ------------------------------------------------ ------------------------connect.php-------------------------- <?php // Create connection $con=mysqli_connect("bictechnology.co.uk","bictech_stu","bictech2014","bictech_pdfdb"); // Check connection if (mysqli_connect_errno()) { echo "Failed to connect to MySQL:" . mysqli_connect_error(); exit(); } ?> --------------------------------------------------- ---------------------search2.php---------------------- <?php include 'connect.php'; $result = mysqli_query($con,"SELECT * FROM pdfs WHERE Keywords LIKE '%stu%'"); while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($result)) { $pdf=$row['FILENAME']; header("Content-type: application/pdf"); header("Content-Disposition: inline; filename=$pdf"); readfile($pdf); } mysqli_close($con); ?> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
  2. I still get the following errors... Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/bictech/public_html/newsite/connect.php:12) in /home/bictech/public_html/newsite/search2.php on line 8 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/bictech/public_html/newsite/connect.php:12) in /home/bictech/public_html/newsite/search2.php on line 9 %PDF-1.3 %âãÏÓ 4 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 2 0 R /Contents 10 0 R /MediaBox [0.0000 0.0000 1190.5512 841.8898] /TrimBox [0.0000 0.0000 1190.5512 841.8898] /CropBox [0.0000 0.0000 1190.5512 841.8898] /Resources << /ProcSet [/PDF /ImageC /Text /ImageB] /XObject << /Im12 12 0 R /Im49 49 0 R /Im50 50 0 R /Im70 70 0 R /Im71 71 0 R >> /Font << /F13 13 0 R /F17 17 0 R /F21 21 0 R /F25 25 0 R /F30 30 0 R /F34 34 0 R /F38 38 0 R /Symb 43 0 R /F51 51 0 R /F55 55 0 R /F60 60 0 R /F65 65 0 R /F72 72 0 R >> /ExtGState << /GS11 11 0 R >> /ColorSpace << /CS48 48 0 R >> >> >> endobj 10 0 obj << /Filter [/FlateDecode ] /Length 4415 >> stream xÚÕ[É’7z¾3‚ݢØ9Ø^lRÉ´G#zØÖÅò!»*»+GU•ÅZšn=ˆŸÃ‡ŸÀbŸýþ²è¬^bd˜¡(d&ðã_¿)VQÿ‡Ðâ¿,ûÿôŸÙêù³ßýð1r½{þìãógšºJSFå Œ•LrrÎd%8wá/Bª°Í»ãäm÷üÙ?Ž÷ÄçÚQòëógþS.ðŽUÑœ` and a lot more garbage... anything im doing obviously wrong?
  3. or is it refering to the echo statement in my connect.php file? / Check connection if (mysqli_connect_errno()) { echo "Failed to connect to MySQL: " . mysqli_connect_error(); }
  4. ah... does that include the echo statements that show the 'stu test2' part? I've omitted the first occurrence from the message above as i didn't think it was relevant.
  5. Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/bictech/public_html/newsite/connect.php:13) in /home/bictech/public_html/newsite/search2.php on line 15 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/bictech/public_html/newsite/connect.php:13) in /home/bictech/public_html/newsite/search2.php on line 16 stu test2 newsite/pdfs/test2.pdf Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/bictech/public_html/newsite/connect.php:13) in /home/bictech/public_html/newsite/search2.php on line 15 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/bictech/public_html/newsite/connect.php:13) in /home/bictech/public_html/newsite/search2.php on line 16
  6. Hi, newbie programmer here. Trying to get the following code working, but i keep getting an error. Probably something stupid, or maybe just my lack of knowledge can post error message if it would help. Any help very much appreciated <?php include 'connect.php'; $result = mysqli_query($con,"SELECT * FROM pdfs WHERE Keywords LIKE '%stu%'"); while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($result)) { $pdf=$row['FILENAME']; echo $row['Keywords']; echo "<br>"; echo $row['FILENAME']; echo "<br>"; header("Content-type: application/pdf"); header("Content-Disposition: inline; filename=$pdf"); readfile($pdf); } mysqli_close($con); ?>
  7. I didnt get the mail through this time either... I have noticed the following line appears as the sender on the emails i do get to the addresses from the array "Bcc:artwork"@myserver.co.uk
  8. I'll give it a go and let you know... I was going to try and add the address to each address in the array and see if that worked e.g. 'recipient_2' => 'me@myserver.com','me2@myserver.com',
  9. I placed the following just before the mail($my_email..... etc line var_dump($headers); and got string(9) "From: <>"
  10. I've tried the following, but still don't seem to be getting the mail to the bcc address $headers = "From: " . $from_email; $headers .= "\r\n"; $headers .= "Reply-To: " . $_REQUEST['email']; $headers .= "\r\n"; $headers .= "Bcc: me@myserver.co.uk";
  11. Thanks Adam, I think I'm probably missing/overlooking something... I've tried these 3 different options, the only one that runs my php script completely is option 3, but i don't get any mail to the bcc address. 1----------------- $headers = "From: " . $from_email"\r\n"; $headers .= "Reply-To: " . $_REQUEST['email']"\r\n"; $headers .= "BCC: me@myserver"; 2------------------ $headers = "From: " . $from_email; $headers .= "\r\n" $headers .= "Reply-To: " . $_REQUEST['email']; $headers .= "\r\n" $headers .= "BCC: me@myserver.co.uk"; 3---------------- $headers = "From: " . $from_email; $headers .= PHP_EOL; $headers .= "Reply-To: " . $_REQUEST['email']\r\n"; $headers .= PHP_EOL; $headers .= "BCC: me@myserver.co.uk";
  12. Cheers Adam, I've added $headers .= "BCC: me@myserver.co.uk\r\n"; but when i've tested it i'm not getting mail to the address in the header. Do i need to add/change anything else?
  13. Hi Adam, Thanks for your help... although I'm not sure how to use it Here's the code <?php error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_NOTICE); $my_email = "srobinson@myserver.co.uk"; /* Optional. Enter a From: email address. Only do this if you know you need to. By default, the email you get from the script will show the visitor's email address as the From: address. In most cases this is desirable. On the majority of setups this won't be a problem but a minority of hosts insist that the From: address must be from a domain on the server. For example, if you have the domain example.com hosted on your server, then the From: email address must be something@example.com (See your host for confirmation). This means that your visitor's email address will not show as the From: address, and if you hit "Reply" to the email from the script, you will not be replying to your visitor. You can get around this by hard-coding a From: address into the script using the configuration option below. Enabling this option means that the visitor's email address goes into a Reply-To: header, which means you can hit "Reply" to respond to the visitor in the conventional way. (You can also use this option if your form does not collect an email address from the visitor, such as a survey, for example, and a From: address is required by your email server.) The default value is: $from_email = ""; Enter the desired email address between the quotes, like this example: $from_email = "contact@example.com"; In these cases, it is not uncommon for the From: ($from_email) address to be the same as the To: ($my_email) address, which on the face of it appears somewhat goofy, but that's what some hosts require. */ $from_email = ""; /* Optional. Enter the continue link to offer the user after the form is sent. If you do not change this, your visitor will be given a continue link to your homepage. If you do change it, remove the "/" symbol below and replace with the name of the page to link to, eg: "mypage.htm" or "http://www.elsewhere.com/page.htm" */ $continue = "/"; /* Step 3: Save this file (FormToEmail.php) and upload it together with your webpage containing the form to your webspace. IMPORTANT - The file name is case sensitive! You must save it exactly as it is named above! THAT'S IT, FINISHED! You do not need to make any changes below this line. */ $errors = array(); // Remove $_COOKIE elements from $_REQUEST. if(count($_COOKIE)){foreach(array_keys($_COOKIE) as $value){unset($_REQUEST[$value]);}} // Validate email field. if(isset($_REQUEST['email']) && !empty($_REQUEST['email'])) { $_REQUEST['email'] = trim($_REQUEST['email']); if(substr_count($_REQUEST['email'],"@") != 1 || stristr($_REQUEST['email']," ") || stristr($_REQUEST['email'],"\\") || stristr($_REQUEST['email'],":")){$errors[] = "Email address is invalid";}else{$exploded_email = explode("@",$_REQUEST['email']);if(empty($exploded_email[0]) || strlen($exploded_email[0]) > 64 || empty($exploded_email[1])){$errors[] = "Email address is invalid";}else{if(substr_count($exploded_email[1],".") == 0){$errors[] = "Email address is invalid";}else{$exploded_domain = explode(".",$exploded_email[1]);if(in_array("",$exploded_domain)){$errors[] = "Email address is invalid";}else{foreach($exploded_domain as $value){if(strlen($value) > 63 || !preg_match('/^[a-z0-9-]+$/i',$value)){$errors[] = "Email address is invalid"; break;}}}}}} } // Check referrer is from same site. if(!(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']) && !empty($_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']) && stristr($_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'],$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']))){$errors[] = "You must enable referrer logging to use the form";} // Check for a blank form. function recursive_array_check_blank($element_value) { global $set; if(!is_array($element_value)){if(!empty($element_value)){$set = 1;}} else { foreach($element_value as $value){if($set){break;} recursive_array_check_blank($value);} } } recursive_array_check_blank($_REQUEST); if(!$set){$errors[] = "You cannot send a blank form";} unset($set); // Display any errors and exit if errors exist. if(count($errors)){foreach($errors as $value){print "$value<br>";} exit;} if(!defined("PHP_EOL")){define("PHP_EOL", strtoupper(substr(PHP_OS,0,3) == "WIN") ? "\r\n" : "\n");} // Build message. function build_message($request_input){if(!isset($message_output)){$message_output ="";}if(!is_array($request_input)){$message_output = $request_input;}else{foreach($request_input as $key => $value){if(!empty($value)){if(!is_numeric($key)){$message_output .= str_replace("_"," ",ucfirst($key)).": ".build_message($value).PHP_EOL.PHP_EOL;}else{$message_output .= build_message($value).", ";}}}}return rtrim($message_output,", ");} $message = build_message($_REQUEST); $message = $message . PHP_EOL.PHP_EOL."-- ".PHP_EOL."Thank you for using FormToEmail"; $message = stripslashes($message); $subject = "FormToEmail Comments"; $subject = stripslashes($subject); if($from_email) { $headers = "From: " . $from_email; $headers .= PHP_EOL; $headers .= "Reply-To: " . $_REQUEST['email']; } else { $from_name = ""; if(isset($_REQUEST['name']) && !empty($_REQUEST['name'])){$from_name = stripslashes($_REQUEST['name']);} $headers = "From: {$from_name} <{$_REQUEST['email']}>"; } $recipients = array( 'recipient_1' => 'customerservices@example.com', 'recipient_2' => 'customerservices@example.com', 'recipient_3' => 'customerservices@example.com', 'recipient_4' => 'customerservices@example.com', 'recipient_5' => 'customerservices@example.com', 'recipient_6' => 'customerservices@example.com', 'recipient_7' => 'customerservices@example.com', 'recipient_8' => 'customerservices@example.com', 'recipient_9' => 'customerservices@example.com', 'recipient_10' => 'customerservices@example.com', 'recipient_11' => 'customerservices@example.com', 'recipient_12' => 'customerservices@example.com', 'recipient_13' => 'customerservices@example.com', ); $my_email = $recipients[$_REQUEST['recipient']]; mail($my_email,$subject,$message,$headers); ?>
  14. i have some php code that manages an array of email recipients for use in a drop down menu on a form. this part on its own works fine, but when the form is sent, i'd like a copy to be emailed to a permanent email address aswell as the selected email address in the array. I assumed it was the following line of code i should be editing... but being a php newbie i can't figure out how to alter it. :: Original line :: $my_email = $recipients[$_REQUEST['recipient']]; :: My guess at editing that does not work :: $my_email = "srobinson@myserver.co.uk",$recipients[$_REQUEST['recipient']]; am i a million miles off? thanks. Stu
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