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  1. Hello I am setting up a site for a resturuant. They want to be able to recieve email that come form a contact form that has their menu on it. They also want to be able to collect the credit card information in the email. Then they will manually enter the credit card into their machine. My struggle not knowing PHP well enough to cause it to be a secure place. My main concern is securing the information. Can anyone shed light on the subject. Thank you Jeff
  2. Hello, I am having troble with the code not converting the file attachment after it send the email to me. I would like it to convert text files and jpgs, gif etc... Here is the code: This is the one for sening through an email. <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"    "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>E-mail with Attachment</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> </head> <body> <?php if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']=="POST"){    // we'll begin by assigning the To address and message subject    $to="administration@cafeexpress-o.com";    $subject="E-mail with attachment";    // get the sender's name and email address    // we'll just plug them a variable to be used later    $from = stripslashes($_POST['fromname'])."<".stripslashes($_POST['fromemail']).">";    // generate a random string to be used as the boundary marker    $mime_boundary="==Multipart_Boundary_x".md5(mt_rand())."x";    // now we'll build the message headers    $headers = "From: $from\r\n" .    "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n" .       "Content-Type: multipart/mixed;\r\n" .       " boundary=\"{$mime_boundary}\"";    // here, we'll start the message body.    // this is the text that will be displayed    // in the e-mail    $message="This is an example";    // next, we'll build the invisible portion of the message body    // note that we insert two dashes in front of the MIME boundary    // when we use it    $message = "This is a multi-part message in MIME format.\n\n" .       "--{$mime_boundary}\n" .       "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=\"iso-8859-1\"\n" .       "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\n\n" .    $message . "\n\n";    // now we'll process our uploaded files    foreach($_FILES as $userfile){       // store the file information to variables for easier access       $tmp_name = $userfile['tmp_name'];       $type = $userfile['type'];       $name = $userfile['name'];       $size = $userfile['size'];       // if the upload succeded, the file will exist       if (file_exists($tmp_name)){          // check to make sure that it is an uploaded file and not a system file          if(is_uploaded_file($tmp_name)){                 // open the file for a binary read             $file = fopen($tmp_name,'rb');                 // read the file content into a variable             $data = fread($file,filesize($tmp_name));             // close the file             fclose($file);                 // now we encode it and split it into acceptable length lines             $data = chunk_split(base64_encode($data));          }              // now we'll insert a boundary to indicate we're starting the attachment          // we have to specify the content type, file name, and disposition as          // an attachment, then add the file content.          // NOTE: we don't set another boundary to indicate that the end of the          // file has been reached here. we only want one boundary between each file          // we'll add the final one after the loop finishes.          $message .= "--{$mime_boundary}\n" .             "Content-Type: {$type};\n" .             " name=\"{$name}\"\n" .             "Content-Disposition: attachment;\n" .             " filename=\"{$fileatt_name}\"\n" .             "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\n\n" .          $data . "\n\n";       }    }    // here's our closing mime boundary that indicates the last of the message    $message.="--{$mime_boundary}--\n";    // now we just send the message    if (@mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers))       echo "Message Sent";    else       echo "Failed to send"; } else { ?> <p>Send an e-mail with an attachment:</p> <form action="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>" method="post"    enctype="multipart/form-data" name="form1">    <p>From name: <input type="text" name="fromname"></p>    <p>From e-mail: <input type="text" name="fromemail"></p>    <p>File: <input type="file" name="file1"></p>    <p>File: <input type="file" name="file2"></p>    <p><input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Submit"></p> </form> <?php } ?> </body> </html> Jeff
  3. I have found this to work the best for me. I am going to try and test your code on mine and see if it works for me. I will let you know what comes of it. Below will work with any html form. <?php   if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']=="POST"){       // In testing, if you get an Bad referer error       // comment out or remove the next three lines           foreach($_POST as $key => $val){         if (is_array($val)){             $msg.="Item: $key\n";             foreach($val as $v){               $v = stripslashes($v);               $msg.="  $v\n";             }         } else {             $val = stripslashes($val);             $msg.="$key: $val\n";         }       }       $recipient="administration@cafeexpress-o.com";       $subject="Form submission Cafe Express-O";       error_reporting(0);       if (mail($recipient, $subject, $msg)){         echo "<h1>Thank you</h1><p>Message successfully was sent to Cafe Express-O. </p><p>We will respond to you as soon as possible.</p>\n";         echo nl2br($input);       } else         echo "An error occurred and the message could not be sent.";   } else       echo "Bad request method"; ?> I hope this helps Jeff
  4. hello here is the code for the attachnent. I see the base 64 applied toward the latter end. It may be that it is set in the wrong place. Iam not sure of what to do with the $imgsrc="fish.jpg" imagejpeg($imgsrc); keep in mind I am new at PHP. Iam learning how by finding the code and modifying it to fit my needs. If there is a better way please let me know. Wgat I am wanting to do is to have set up on my site a place for people to upload text files and images. I have two ways of doing this and one is to email me the attachment and the other is put it through Mysql database or I have seen another way and that is to upload it to my server. suggestions are welcomed. This is the one for sening through an email. <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"   "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>E-mail with Attachment</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> </head> <body> <?php if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']=="POST"){   // we'll begin by assigning the To address and message subject   $to="administration@cafeexpress-o.com";   $subject="E-mail with attachment";   // get the sender's name and email address   // we'll just plug them a variable to be used later   $from = stripslashes($_POST['fromname'])."<".stripslashes($_POST['fromemail']).">";   // generate a random string to be used as the boundary marker   $mime_boundary="==Multipart_Boundary_x".md5(mt_rand())."x";   // now we'll build the message headers   $headers = "From: $from\r\n" .   "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n" .       "Content-Type: multipart/mixed;\r\n" .       " boundary=\"{$mime_boundary}\"";   // here, we'll start the message body.   // this is the text that will be displayed   // in the e-mail   $message="This is an example";   // next, we'll build the invisible portion of the message body   // note that we insert two dashes in front of the MIME boundary   // when we use it   $message = "This is a multi-part message in MIME format.\n\n" .       "--{$mime_boundary}\n" .       "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=\"iso-8859-1\"\n" .       "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\n\n" .   $message . "\n\n";   // now we'll process our uploaded files   foreach($_FILES as $userfile){       // store the file information to variables for easier access       $tmp_name = $userfile['tmp_name'];       $type = $userfile['type'];       $name = $userfile['name'];       $size = $userfile['size'];       // if the upload succeded, the file will exist       if (file_exists($tmp_name)){         // check to make sure that it is an uploaded file and not a system file         if(is_uploaded_file($tmp_name)){             // open the file for a binary read             $file = fopen($tmp_name,'rb');             // read the file content into a variable             $data = fread($file,filesize($tmp_name));             // close the file             fclose($file);             // now we encode it and split it into acceptable length lines             $data = chunk_split(base64_encode($data));         }         // now we'll insert a boundary to indicate we're starting the attachment         // we have to specify the content type, file name, and disposition as         // an attachment, then add the file content.         // NOTE: we don't set another boundary to indicate that the end of the         // file has been reached here. we only want one boundary between each file         // we'll add the final one after the loop finishes.         $message .= "--{$mime_boundary}\n" .             "Content-Type: {$type};\n" .             " name=\"{$name}\"\n" .             "Content-Disposition: attachment;\n" .             " filename=\"{$fileatt_name}\"\n" .             "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\n\n" .         $data . "\n\n";       }   }   // here's our closing mime boundary that indicates the last of the message   $message.="--{$mime_boundary}--\n";   // now we just send the message   if (@mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers))       echo "Message Sent";   else       echo "Failed to send"; } else { ?> <p>Send an e-mail with an attachment:</p> <form action="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>" method="post"   enctype="multipart/form-data" name="form1">   <p>From name: <input type="text" name="fromname"></p>   <p>From e-mail: <input type="text" name="fromemail"></p>   <p>File: <input type="file" name="file1"></p>   <p>File: <input type="file" name="file2"></p>   <p><input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Submit"></p> </form> <?php } ?> </body> </html>
  5. I would like to have an file upload on my web site that for both text and pictures (jpg, Gif, etc..). I have found and modified the two to work. 1. write the files to a data base MYSQL 2. send the files through an email. The problem I am having is getting the files to come to me a picture (jpg, gif file. it comes as some wild code writing. Sample:Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="==Multipart_Boundary_x8c5a55f00dfacf62b9b9d3505b535d56x" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --==Multipart_Boundary_x8c5a55f00dfacf62b9b9d3505b535d56x Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is an example --==Multipart_Boundary_x8c5a55f00dfacf62b9b9d3505b535d56x Content-Type: image/pjpeg; name="fish.jpg" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 /9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAgAAZABkAAD/7AARRHVja3kAAQAEAAAAPAAA/+4ADkFkb2JlAGTAAAAAAf/b AIQABgQEBAUEBgUFBgkGBQYJCwgGBggLDAoKCwoKDBAMDAwMDAwQDA4PEA8ODBMTFBQTExwbGxsc Hx8fHx8fHx8fHwEHBwcNDA0YEBAYGhURFRofHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8f Hx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8fHx8f/8AAEQgBDAD6AwERAAIRAQMRAf/EAI8AAQEBAAIDAQEAAAAAAAAA AAAHCAUGAQIECQMBAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQAAEDAgMDBA8FBAcFCQAAAAEAAgMEBREGByEx EkGVFwhRYSIyE9MUVNR1tSZWN9eBQmIjFXGRoRbBUnKCM1MkomNzNDXwsZKywoOjJVURAQAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAD/2gAMAwEAAhEDEQA/AKpnaeiv+e8o5bu9DT3C1G6zyy0lVEyaF5jtFeW8Ucgc 12DsHDEbwg7V0T6WfBtj5tpPFoHRPpZ8G2Pm2k8WgdE+lnwbY+baTxaB0T6WfBtj5tpPFoHR 12DsHDEbwg7V0T6WfBtj5tpPFoHRPpZ8G2Pm2k8WgdE+lnwbY+PpZ8 G2Pm2k8WgdE+lnwbY+baTxaB0T6WfBtj5tpPFoHRPpZ8G2Pm2k8WgdE+lnwbY+baTxaB0T6W G2Pm2k8WgdE+lnwbY+baTxaB0T6WfBtj5tpPFoHRPpZ8G2Pm2k8WgdE+lnwbY+fBtj Can you pleae help give me direction to solve the issue. I am new to PHP. Thank you Jeff
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