ronin13378 Posted March 13, 2011 Share Posted March 13, 2011 Hey guys i have a contact form for my site working fine but when i receive the emails i get some unwanted texts after the email section. here they r : name1: ryan number: 343244 message1: hey email: [email protected] clearField: [type Function] label1: NAME label2: E-MAIL label3: PHONE label5: MESSAGE countField: 5 arrayLabel: undefined,NAME,E-MAIL,PHONE,undefined,MESSAGE i: 6 txtField: _level0.topmenu.page.pages.contactform.txtField5 _request: contact/email.php the script <?php /***************************************************\ * PHP 4.1.0+ version of email script. For more * information on the mail() function for PHP, see * http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.mail.php \***************************************************/ // First, set up some variables to serve you in // getting an email. This includes the email this is // sent to (yours) and what the subject of this email // should be. It's a good idea to choose your own // subject instead of allowing the user to. This will // help prevent spam filters from snatching this email // out from under your nose when something unusual is put. $sendTo = "[email protected]"; $subject = "helloy"; // variables are sent to this PHP page through // the POST method. $_POST is a global associative array // of variables passed through this method. From that, we // can get the values sent to this page from Flash and // assign them to appropriate variables which can be used // in the PHP mail() function. // header information not including sendTo and Subject // these all go in one variable. First, include From: $headers = "From: " . $_POST["firstName"] ." ". $_POST["lastname"] . "<" . $_POST["email"] .">\r\n"; // next include a replyto $headers .= "Reply-To: " . $_POST["email"] . "\r\n"; // often email servers won't allow emails to be sent to // domains other than their own. The return path here will // often lift that restriction so, for instance, you could send // email to a hotmail account. (hosting provider settings may vary) // technically bounced email is supposed to go to the return-path email $headers .= "Return-path: " . $_POST["email"]; // now we can add the content of the message to a body variable $message = $_POST['message']; $message = ""; foreach($_POST as $key=>$value) { $message .= $key.": ".$value."\n\r"; } // once the variables have been defined, they can be included // in the mail function call which will send you an email mail($sendTo, $subject, $message, $headers); ?> can some1 suggest me something iam a complete noob ! Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/230481-need-some-small-help/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
dragon_sa Posted March 13, 2011 Share Posted March 13, 2011 $message = ""; foreach($_POST as $key=>$value) { $message .= $key.": ".$value."\n\r"; } This part here gets every thing that is posted from your form and adds it to the message, if you dont want that then just declare the POST variables from your form and add them to the message instead and dont use the for each statement. Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/230481-need-some-small-help/#findComment-1186848 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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