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what is the format for Send To address taken from a form?

Thread began 6/15/2016 1:03 pm by bpitcher32 | Last modified 6/20/2016 9:55 am by Ray Borduin | 2687 views | 7 replies |

bpitcher32

what is the format for Send To address taken from a form?

The dump on the checkout_success.php shows the following error: Sending To: Invalid email address. - Failure. I have attached waue_confirm2_1.php file. I am obviously doing something very wrong - just don't have a clue what it is. I would appreciate your help. Thanks - Brian

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

The TO is usually set on the page itself. I'd have to see that to see what is wrong. On yours you have it set to a value from a session variable... is that value set?

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bpitcher32

Ray thank you for your reply. I have included FTP details in the private message section so that you can see the code. Please let me know if there is anything else that i can provide for you.

Additionally - Now when I try to checkout using checkout.php, the page freezes and will not go to confirm2.php and allow credit card information to be entered. Don't know what I have done, but any help trouble shooting would be greatly appreciated.

Sorry I didn't answer yesterday but I was out of town traveling.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Did you enter a valid TO address when checking out?

The issue with not going to the confirm page was that the checkout page was missing the jquery js files... I added them back on lines 104-105:

<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1/jquery-ui.min.js"></script>

In my test the email came through to me, so I'm not sure what the issue was there.

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bpitcher32

Thank you for adding the Jquery code. I didn't see that it was missing.

The email acts a bit eradicate. When I sent a order through instead of the checkout_success.php page as a final page, I got the confirm2.php page.

The first time is placed to order I received a confirmation from my website (not authorize.net). The second time I used another email and did not receive a confirmation fromm my website. In neither case did I receive a BCC copy to order@the-christening-corner.com. Any thoughts???

I have place authorize.net on TEST for you.

RAY,

Just placed two more orders. One to brian.pit42@gmail.com - I received email confirmation from customer_service@the-christening-corner.com.
Second order for bpitcher@babygiftclouds.com (another godaddy email address of mine) no email confirmation. No BCC for order@the-christening-corner.com for either order.

UPDATE: changed BCC to brian.pit42@gmail.com using the Create Email Message and I get this message.

Fatal error: Call to a member function GrandTotal() on a non-object in /home/tccorner32/public_html/confirm2.php on line 158

My website is not working and I am at a complete loss!

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Your confirm page was missing the cart object... which is why the redirect wasn't working.

In my test I get the email. My guess is that it is getting caught in your spam filter. Have you checked the gmail spam folder?

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

That error is from the missing eCart object on the confirm page. Please download the page I fixed before uploading yours.

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bpitcher32

The shopping cart is working correctly and i receiving confirmation of purchases and BCC confirmations.

Thanks for all of your help. Have a Happy Father's Day!

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