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Sub Routine Call From Mail Body Fails?

Thread began 2/01/2011 3:48 pm by wayne14102 | Last modified 2/03/2011 5:48 pm by wayne14102 | 2879 views | 8 replies

wayne14102

I get syntax error.

I don't understand why you didn't support ASP. I actually purchased the extension and then I couldn't use. is. I assumed it suported ASP because the early versions did. I am into .net, but quite frankly most people buying Windows based web dev are still going asp more often than not.

Which variable in the sub? Mailbody? I have it working and sending beautiful mail but now with the WA. I've seen another post with the same issue: Sub....

I've attached one of the messages with the sub string printed into d=so you can see what I'm after.

Originally Said By: Ray Borduin
  It has been a while since i've done asp vbscript... I just recognized that it was a scoping issue and did a few google searches to find the public declaration mentioned... I don't think updating the sub to public would matter... it is the variable in the sub that has the scoping problem.

Yes, the string building code is very nice. It was the major feature in v2, and it makes a big difference. I remember how clever I thought we were when we added it so many years ago now.

In v4 (php only) we took it even one more step and allow you to actually build up the string in a separate page and we get the string from there without ever having to build it up in code at all.  

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