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Binding data in Email Template

Thread began 1/21/2011 12:31 pm by christina.elissa4324782 | Last modified 1/21/2011 1:04 pm by Jason Byrnes | 1336 views | 3 replies |

christina.elissa4324782

Binding data in Email Template

I posted this question in another post in august. I replied to it today, but then realized it's closed and wasn't sure if anyone would see it so I thought I'd post a new thread.

I'm having problems binding data into the email template using a session variable. I am using the solution given to me in that prior post and up until now it has worked for me. I have attached all files used.

I know the connection is good because the information is showing up on the form page.

Thank you in advance

Attached Files
emailProjDetail.php_Form.zip
emailProjDetail.php_Template.zip
waue_emailProjDetail_1.php.zip
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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

I'll bet the recordset is blank when the form posts because it doesnt have the id needed to populate it.


change the form tag to:

php:
<form class="Simple_Simple" id="EmailDetailInformation_Simple_Simple" name="EmailDetailInformation_Simple_Simple" method="post"  action="<?php echo $_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]; ?><?php echo (isset($_SERVER["QUERY_STRING"]) && $_SERVER["QUERY_STRING"] != "")?"?".$_SERVER["QUERY_STRING"]:""?>">
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christina.elissa4324782

That worked.

Thanks so much!

It was driving me insane!

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

great, glad to hear it is working.

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