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Setting the 'To' field using the email address entered on the form

Thread began 3/24/2010 4:03 am by bbifl346249 | Last modified 3/24/2010 5:17 am by bbifl346249 | 980 views | 2 replies |

bbifl346249

Setting the 'To' field using the email address entered on the form

This is probably 'Stupid Simple', but I don't know how to do it.

What is the Syntax needed to set the 'To' field to the email address entered in the form.

Thanks,

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DarylBeta Tester

On my page it look something like this...

$RecipientEmail = "".((isset($_POST["email"]))?$_POST["email"]:"")  ."";include("WA_Universal_Email/WAUE_Application_Form_2.php");



In the wizard, under the To tab, click add
then click the lightning bolt next to the entered value
then in the pop up, expand the option for your form
Then select the form element where your user enters their email address.

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bbifl346249

Got It

Thanks Daryl, I figured it out.

Remembered I needed to add the field from the form as a session variable.

Thanks,

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