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I'm having a probably server-side issue that I cannot fix, so I need to find a workaround. I have a page designed to allow people to enter their report and email it to a list of people (it will vary each time). There are 2 ways people can enter an email recipient: full email address or first and last name (which is how you find people in the corporate Outlook Exchange accounts). So when the recipient field is entered, it may contain a mix of full email addresses or just first and last names (separated by commas). For example, here's my original array of email recipients: $recipient = "bob.smith@abc.com, John Smith, Barb Johnson"; The problem is with the first and last names. When the email sends, it adds the entire domain of the server to the email address. For example, if the server I'm using is "test.server.xyz.com" and I enter "John Smith", when the email gets sent, it sends to "John.Smith@test.server.xyz.com" instead of just "John.Smith@xyz.com". So I'm wondering if there's code that would search an array using mixed email addresses, locate just the ones with first and last names, and fix them. How would I code this so it ended up as: $new_recipients = "bob.smith@abc.com, John.Smith@xyz.com, Barb.Johnson@xyz.com"; Thanks in advance! Note: I've asked IT if they can fix something on the server end to correct this, but I'm not counting on their help, so looking for a workaround.
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hi i want one of my fields to only be a-z and for a message to show saying this if someone types in numbers or special characters, ive tried putting it on the field company name but it dosent work so i was just wondering what you think?? <!DOCTYPE HTML> <html> <head> <style> .error {color: #FF0000;} </style> </head> <body> <?php $con = mysqli_connect("localhost","root","","nib"); // Check connection if (mysqli_connect_errno()) { echo "Failed to connect to MySQL: " . mysqli_connect_error(); } // define variables and set to empty values $companyname = $firstname = $address1 = $address2 = $area = $city = $postcode = $email = $website = $clubphone = $homephone = $mobilephone = $typeofbusiness = $renewaldate = ""; if ($_SERVER["REQUEST_METHOD"] == "POST") { $errors = array(); // a / was found if (empty($_POST["companyname"])) { $errors['companyname'] = "please enter your companys name"; } elseif if ( !preg_match ("/^[a-zA-Z\s]+$/",$companyname)) { $errors[] = "Name must only contain letters!"; else { $companyname = test_input($_POST["companyname"]); } if (empty($_POST["typeofbusiness"])) {$errors['typeofbusiness'] = "please enter your TypeofBusiness";} else {$typeofbusiness = test_input($_POST["typeofbusiness"]);} if (empty($_POST["firstname"])) { $errors['firstname'] = "Please Enter Your First Name"; } else { $firstname = test_input($_POST["firstname"]); } if (empty($_POST["address1"])) {$errors['address1'] = "Please Enter Address 1";} else {$address1 = test_input($_POST["address1"]);} if (empty($_POST["address2"])) {$address2 = test_input($_POST["address2"]);} if (empty($_POST["area"])) {$errors['area'] = "Please enter Area";} else {$area = test_input($_POST["area"]);} if (empty($_POST["city"])) {$errors['city'] = "Please Enter City";} else {$city = test_input($_POST["city"]);} if (empty($_POST["postcode"])) {$errors['postcode'] = "Please enter your PostCode";} else {$postcode = test_input($_POST["postcode"]);} if (empty($_POST["email"])) {$errors['email'] = "Please enter your Email";} else {$email = test_input($_POST["email"]);} if (empty($_POST["website"])) {$errors['website'] = "Please Enter your Website";} else {$Website = test_input($_POST["website"]);} if (empty($_POST["clubphone"])) {$errors['clubphone'] = "Please enter your club number";} else {$clubphone = test_input($_POST["clubphone"]);} if (empty($_POST["homephone"])) {$errors['homephone'] = "Please enter your home number";} else {$homephone = test_input($_POST["homephone"]);} if (empty($_POST["mobilephone"])) {$errors['mobilephone'] = "Please enter your mobile number";} else {$mobilephone = test_input($_POST["mobilephone"]);} if (empty($_POST["renewaldate"])) {$errors['renewaldate'] = "Please enter your mobile number";} else {$renewaldate = test_input($_POST["renewaldate"]);} function test_input($data) { $data = trim($data); $data = stripslashes($data); $data = htmlspecialchars($data); return $data; } } ?> <h2>Add Leads</h2> <p><span class="error">* required field.</span></p> <form method="post" action="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]);?>"> <table border = "0"> <tr> <td>Company Name:</td><td> <input type="text(220)" name="companyname"></td> <td><span class="error">* <?php if (isset($errors['companyname'])) echo $errors['companyname']; ?></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Type of Business:</td><td> <input type="text" name="typeofbusiness"></td> <td><span class="error">* <?php if (isset($errors['typeofbusiness'])) echo $errors['typeofbusiness']; ?></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td>First Name:</td><td> <input type="text" name="firstname"></td> <td><span class="error">* <?php if (isset($errors['firstname'])) echo $errors['firstname']; ?></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Address 1:</td><td> <input type="text" name="address1"></td> <td><span class="error">* <?php if (isset($errors['address1'])) echo $errors['address1']; ?></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Address 2:</td><td><input type="text" name="address2"></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Area:</td> <td><input type="text" name="area"></td> <td><span class="error">* <?php if (isset($errors['area'])) echo $errors['area']; ?></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Post Code:</td> <td><input type="text" name="postcode"></td> <td><span class="error">* <?php if (isset($errors['postcode'])) echo $errors['postcode']; ?></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td>City:</td> <td><input type="text" name="city"></td> <td><span class="error">* <?php if (isset($errors['city'])) echo $errors['city']; ?></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Email:</td> <td><input type="text" name="email"></td> <td><span class="error">* <?php if (isset($errors['email'])) echo $errors['email']; ?></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Website:</td> <td><input type="text" name="website"></td> <td><span class="error">* <?php if (isset($errors['website'])) echo $errors['website']; ?></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Club phone:</td> <td><input type="integer" name="clubphone"></td> <td><span class="error">* <?php if (isset($errors['clubphone'])) echo $errors['clubphone']; ?></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Home phone:</td> <td><input type="integer" name="homephone"></td> <td><span class="error">* <?php if (isset($errors['homephone'])) echo $errors['homephone']; ?></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Mobile Phone:</td> <td><input type="integer" name="mobilephone"></td> <td><span class="error">* <?php if (isset($errors['mobilephone'])) echo $errors['mobilephone']; ?></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Renewal Date:</td> <td><input type="date" name="renewaldate"></td> <td><span class="error">* <?php if (isset($errors['renewaldate'])) echo $errors['renewaldate']; ?></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td><input type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit"></td> </tr> <?php if($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == "POST" && count($errors) == 0) { // Do it { $con = mysqli_connect("localhost","root","","nib"); // Check connection if (mysqli_connect_errno()) { echo "Failed to connect to MySQL: " . mysqli_connect_error(); } $sql="INSERT INTO tbl_club_contacts (CompanyName, FirstName, Address1, Address2, Area, City, PostCode, Email, Website, ClubPhone, HomePhone, MobilePhone, TypeofBusiness, RenewalDate ) VALUES ('$_POST[companyname]','$_POST[firstname]','$_POST[address1]','$_POST[address2]','$_POST[area]','$_POST[city]','$_POST[postcode]','$_POST[email]','$_POST[website]','$_POST[clubphone]','$_POST[homephone]','$_POST[mobilephone]','$_POST[typeofbusiness]','$_POST[renewaldate]')"; if (!mysqli_query($con,$sql)) { die('Error: ' . mysqli_error($con)); echo "record added"; } mysqli_close($con); } // end if $errors == 0 } ?> </form> </body> </html>
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Just wondering if anyone has found a solution to the unserialization issue with the session data saved using the SessionHandlerInterface. http://php.net/manual/en/function.session-decode.php Looking through the comments on this page, I am yet to find a viable, and reliable solution.
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