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lets talk about.... (what ??) xD
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i dont want to make a virus ,
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he lies!@ ban him! //ban namini
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O_o sexy boy xD
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we told 1000 times hello!
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dont spam nabn
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men i have made a flash website with adobe flash pro and i have stuck on the end there are 2 files i must wirte but i cant understand them contact.php and form04Configuration contact.php <?php //-----------------Getting data sent by flash--------------------- foreach ($_POST as $key => $value){ if ($key != 'mail_to' && $key != 'smtp_server' && $key != 'smtp_port' && $key != 'mail_from' && $key != 'mail_subject' && $key != 'plain_text'){ $mail_body .= '<b>'.str_replace('_',' ',$key).'</b>:<br/>'; $mail_body .= ''.stripslashes($value).'<br/>'; } } //----------------------------------------------------------------- $message = '<html><body>'.$mail_body.'</body></html>'; // mail body //------------if plain text is set to true removing html tags------ if ($_POST['plain_text']=='true') { $message = str_replace('<br/>',"\r\n", $message); $message = strip_tags($message); //------------------------------------------------------------------ } else { //----otherwise composing message headers--------------------------- $headers = 'MIME-Version: 1.0' . "\r\n"; $headers .= 'Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1' . "\r\n"; //------------------------------------------------------------------ } //------------setting conf data------------------------------------- $to = $_POST['mail_to']; $from = $_POST['mail_from']; $subject = $_POST['mail_subject']; $smtp_server = $_POST['smtp_server']; $smtp_port = $_POST['smtp_port']; //------------------------------------------------------------------ //---------setting header info-------------------------------------- $headers .= 'To: '.$to. "\r\n"; $headers .= 'From: Site visitor ' .$from. "\r\n"; //------------------------------------------------------------------ if (mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers)){ // sending mail print('&mail=1'); //succes } else { print('&mail=0');//failure } ?> form04Configuration <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!-- -- Please read this information to learn how to set up the contact form integrated -- into the template. -- -- This readme file explains in details the meaning of the settings that can be -- done in the fcContactFormConfiguration.xml configuration file. -- -- It is recommended for you to use an XML editor to make changes to this file -- because it’s less possible to make an error in the markup which can cause to -- a not working contact form. --> <contactFormConfiguration> <!-- -- An e-mail address which will be used to receive messages from your contact form. -- You can specify several e-mail addresses separating them with a comma. -- For example: first_email@domain.com, second_email@domain.com, third@domain.com --> <emailTo>your_email@domain.com</emailTo> <!-- -- A server script type which will process sending e-mails. It depends on your -- hosting and in the current version of the contact form it is allowed to use -- two types: php (Apache, PHP Hosting); asp (IIS web server, ASP). --> <serverProcessorType>php</serverProcessorType> <!-- -- A name of the script file which process sending e-mails on your server (without -- extension). The name contact is used by default. --> <serverProcessorFileName>contact</serverProcessorFileName> <!-- -- Set whether to validate only required fields (true/false). The default value is -- true which means the not required fields of your contact form will not be validated. -- For example if the e-mail field of your form is set as not required (imagine it) -- the form will be processed even if the user types in an incorrect e-mail address. --> <validateRequiredOnly>false</validateRequiredOnly> <!-- -- Set whether to submit the form when the Enter key is pressed even if the focus is -- not on the Submit button (true/false). --> <submitFormOnEnter>false</submitFormOnEnter> <!-- -- Text showing to the user when the form is submitted without any errors. --> <messageSentText>Thank you for your message.</messageSentText> <!-- -- Text showing in case the form is not submitted because of a server error. --> <messageSentFailedText>Sorry, your message couldn't be sent</messageSentFailedText> <!-- -- Text your visitor will see while waiting till the processing is over. --> <formProcessingText>processing...</formProcessingText> <!-- -- Your SMTP server (for ASP only). --> <smtpServer>localhost</smtpServer> <!-- -- Your SMTP port (for ASP only). --> <smtpPort>25</smtpPort> <!-- -- Set whether to send the message as a plain text (true) or as HTML (false). --> <plainText>false</plainText> <!-- -- ID of the input field (in the structure XML file) to use for the “from: ” -- or email to use instead (for example: mailfrom@domainname.com). --> <emailFromSource>2</emailFromSource> <!-- -- Subject of the e-mails that will be sent through this contact form or ID of -- the input field (in the structure XML file) to use for the “subject: ” label -- in your e-mail client. --> <subjectSource>Contact Form from your site</subjectSource> <!-- -- Validation error messages that are showing to the user when the form fails to -- validate. The form supports different types of validators. You can change the -- text of the error messages the validators produce here. -- -- You can use the {LABEL} keyword in these messages. It will replace it with the -- label value of the field where an error occurs. --> <validationErrorMessages> <!-- -- A required field is not filled in. --> <message type="fieldIsRequired">{LABEL} is required.</message> <!-- -- The specified e-mail address is incorrect. --> <message type="emailNotValid">{LABEL} - is not valid email address.</message> <!-- -- The specified number of characters in a field is less than a required minimum. --> <message type="minCharsLimitError">{LABEL} - The specified number of characters in a field is less than a required minimum.</message> <!-- -- The specified string does not match with the regular expression. --> <message type="reqExpError">{LABEL} - The specified string does not match with the regular expression.</message> <!-- -- The specified number is greater than an acceptable biggest number for this field. --> <message type="biggerThanMaxError">{LABEL} - The specified number is greater than an acceptable biggest number for this field.</message> <!-- -- The specified number is lower than an acceptable lowest number for this field. --> <message type="lowerThanMinError">{LABEL} - The specified number is lower than an acceptable lowest number for this field.</message> <!-- -- The data is not a number. --> <message type="notANumberError">{LABEL} - The data is not a number.</message> <!-- -- The specified number must not be negative. --> <message type="negativeError">{LABEL} - The specified number must not be negative.</message> <!-- -- The minimum number of variants is not selected --> <message type="minRequirementError">{LABEL} - The minimum number of variants is not selected</message> <!-- -- The number of variants selected exceeds the maximum --> <message type="maxRequirementError">{LABEL} - The number of variants selected exceeds the maximum</message> <!-- -- The fields that should be equal do not match --> <message type="shouldBeEqualError">{LABEL} - values do not match</message> <!-- -- The date has wrong format. --> <message type="dateIsNotValidError">{LABEL} - date has wrong format</message> </validationErrorMessages> </contactFormConfiguration>
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Contact php <?php //-----------------Getting data sent by flash--------------------- foreach ($_POST as $key => $value){ if ($key != 'mail_to' && $key != 'smtp_server' && $key != 'smtp_port' && $key != 'mail_from' && $key != 'mail_subject' && $key != 'plain_text'){ $mail_body .= '<b>'.str_replace('_',' ',$key).'</b>:<br/>'; $mail_body .= ''.stripslashes($value).'<br/>'; } } //----------------------------------------------------------------- $message = '<html><body>'.$mail_body.'</body></html>'; // mail body //------------if plain text is set to true removing html tags------ if ($_POST['plain_text']=='true') { $message = str_replace('<br/>',"\r\n", $message); $message = strip_tags($message); //------------------------------------------------------------------ } else { //----otherwise composing message headers--------------------------- $headers = 'MIME-Version: 1.0' . "\r\n"; $headers .= 'Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1' . "\r\n"; //------------------------------------------------------------------ } //------------setting conf data------------------------------------- $to = $_POST['mail_to']; $from = $_POST['mail_from']; $subject = $_POST['mail_subject']; $smtp_server = $_POST['smtp_server']; $smtp_port = $_POST['smtp_port']; //------------------------------------------------------------------ //---------setting header info-------------------------------------- $headers .= 'To: '.$to. "\r\n"; $headers .= 'From: Site visitor ' .$from. "\r\n"; //------------------------------------------------------------------ if (mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers)){ // sending mail print('&mail=1'); //succes } else { print('&mail=0');//failure } ?> form04Configuration <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!-- -- Please read this information to learn how to set up the contact form integrated -- into the template. -- -- This readme file explains in details the meaning of the settings that can be -- done in the fcContactFormConfiguration.xml configuration file. -- -- It is recommended for you to use an XML editor to make changes to this file -- because it’s less possible to make an error in the markup which can cause to -- a not working contact form. --> <contactFormConfiguration> <!-- -- An e-mail address which will be used to receive messages from your contact form. -- You can specify several e-mail addresses separating them with a comma. -- For example: first_email@domain.com, second_email@domain.com, third@domain.com --> <emailTo>your_email@domain.com</emailTo> <!-- -- A server script type which will process sending e-mails. It depends on your -- hosting and in the current version of the contact form it is allowed to use -- two types: php (Apache, PHP Hosting); asp (IIS web server, ASP). --> <serverProcessorType>php</serverProcessorType> <!-- -- A name of the script file which process sending e-mails on your server (without -- extension). The name contact is used by default. --> <serverProcessorFileName>contact</serverProcessorFileName> <!-- -- Set whether to validate only required fields (true/false). The default value is -- true which means the not required fields of your contact form will not be validated. -- For example if the e-mail field of your form is set as not required (imagine it) -- the form will be processed even if the user types in an incorrect e-mail address. --> <validateRequiredOnly>false</validateRequiredOnly> <!-- -- Set whether to submit the form when the Enter key is pressed even if the focus is -- not on the Submit button (true/false). --> <submitFormOnEnter>false</submitFormOnEnter> <!-- -- Text showing to the user when the form is submitted without any errors. --> <messageSentText>Thank you for your message.</messageSentText> <!-- -- Text showing in case the form is not submitted because of a server error. --> <messageSentFailedText>Sorry, your message couldn't be sent</messageSentFailedText> <!-- -- Text your visitor will see while waiting till the processing is over. --> <formProcessingText>processing...</formProcessingText> <!-- -- Your SMTP server (for ASP only). --> <smtpServer>localhost</smtpServer> <!-- -- Your SMTP port (for ASP only). --> <smtpPort>25</smtpPort> <!-- -- Set whether to send the message as a plain text (true) or as HTML (false). --> <plainText>false</plainText> <!-- -- ID of the input field (in the structure XML file) to use for the “from: ” -- or email to use instead (for example: mailfrom@domainname.com). --> <emailFromSource>2</emailFromSource> <!-- -- Subject of the e-mails that will be sent through this contact form or ID of -- the input field (in the structure XML file) to use for the “subject: ” label -- in your e-mail client. --> <subjectSource>Contact Form from your site</subjectSource> <!-- -- Validation error messages that are showing to the user when the form fails to -- validate. The form supports different types of validators. You can change the -- text of the error messages the validators produce here. -- -- You can use the {LABEL} keyword in these messages. It will replace it with the -- label value of the field where an error occurs. --> <validationErrorMessages> <!-- -- A required field is not filled in. --> <message type="fieldIsRequired">{LABEL} is required.</message> <!-- -- The specified e-mail address is incorrect. --> <message type="emailNotValid">{LABEL} - is not valid email address.</message> <!-- -- The specified number of characters in a field is less than a required minimum. --> <message type="minCharsLimitError">{LABEL} - The specified number of characters in a field is less than a required minimum.</message> <!-- -- The specified string does not match with the regular expression. --> <message type="reqExpError">{LABEL} - The specified string does not match with the regular expression.</message> <!-- -- The specified number is greater than an acceptable biggest number for this field. --> <message type="biggerThanMaxError">{LABEL} - The specified number is greater than an acceptable biggest number for this field.</message> <!-- -- The specified number is lower than an acceptable lowest number for this field. --> <message type="lowerThanMinError">{LABEL} - The specified number is lower than an acceptable lowest number for this field.</message> <!-- -- The data is not a number. --> <message type="notANumberError">{LABEL} - The data is not a number.</message> <!-- -- The specified number must not be negative. --> <message type="negativeError">{LABEL} - The specified number must not be negative.</message> <!-- -- The minimum number of variants is not selected --> <message type="minRequirementError">{LABEL} - The minimum number of variants is not selected</message> <!-- -- The number of variants selected exceeds the maximum --> <message type="maxRequirementError">{LABEL} - The number of variants selected exceeds the maximum</message> <!-- -- The fields that should be equal do not match --> <message type="shouldBeEqualError">{LABEL} - values do not match</message> <!-- -- The date has wrong format. --> <message type="dateIsNotValidError">{LABEL} - date has wrong format</message> </validationErrorMessages> </contactFormConfiguration> :( any idea if i use hotmail i tested many stmp servers and ports but nothng :(
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hotmail or google mail
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no , i have made whith adobe tools a flash website , now am making a contact form by mail , i finished php , but i dont know the settings , (ports , smtp servers etc ;) )
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i made a contact form for a website but i have stuck on the end