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Receive Email but no Attachment?

Thread began 1/12/2011 12:59 pm by jnovy381657 | Last modified 1/12/2011 1:21 pm by Jason Byrnes | 890 views | 1 replies |

jnovy381657

Receive Email but no Attachment?

I have built a very simple contact form with and upload file attachment.

It sends and i receive the email, but no file is attached?

I did notice the the file is uploaded to my server, and put into the uploads folder.

Seems like it is going half way, just not finishing.

I am sure it is something simple, but I redone 5 times, so any help with what I'm doing wrong would be great? i have attached my php, folder files.

Thank, Jeff

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

On the attachments tab, you have bound to the post, you need to set the binding to use the WA Uploaded Files -> Server Directory and Server File Name variables.


In the attachments section, click the lightning bolt and select the WA Uploaded Files -> Server Directory binding. this will add code similar to:

php:
<?php echo $WA_DFP_UploadStatus["WA_UploadResult1"]["serverDirectory"]; ?>




Copy that and then click the lightning bolt again and select the WA Uploaded Files -> Server File Name, now the code will be similar to:
<?php echo $WA_DFP_UploadStatus["WA_UploadResult1"]["serverFileName"]; ?>[/php]



paste the code from the previous selection in front of it so the code is:

php:
<?php echo $WA_DFP_UploadStatus["WA_UploadResult1"]["serverDirectory"]; ?><?php echo $WA_DFP_UploadStatus["WA_UploadResult1"]["serverFileName"]; ?>
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