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Creating a Mail Form with PHP and Flash - Part 2
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    2002-06-26

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    Finally let's look again at how we sent the informationSo we have all our information and it has been sent from Flash to a PHP scriptOpen up your favourite text or WYSIWYG editor and copy this code

    <?php
    $to 
    "you@yourdomain.com";
    $msg "Name of sender: $title $name\n\n";
    $msg .= "Favourite SSl: $ssl\n\n";
    $msg .= "Favourite Coffee shop: $coffee\n\n";
    $msg .= "$message\n\n";
    mail($to$subject$msg"From: My web site\nReply-To: $email\n");
    ?>

    This code was covered in the previous tutorial also, however the format of the e-mail you receive will be slightly different, there is no need to go through the code again thoughHope you enjoyed this tutorial .All that is left to do is upload these files to your server and try them out.Just remember your server must support PHP.George


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