Oppsett
av
formular.
Med
FormMail
kan du
motta
repons fra
formularer
uten at du
behøver
å kunne
programmere
i CGI
scripts.
Du
kan gjøre
dine
formular
ved hjelp
av en god
HTML
editor.
Det
(eller
direkte i
HTML
kodene)
skal
innstilles
<form
action="http://www.mega2000.no/cgi-bin/formail.pl"
method="post">
<input
type="hidden"
name="recipient"
value="emailadresse,
som skal
motta
formularet">
<input
type="hidden"
name="subject"
value="Navn
på
formularet">
<input
type="hidden"
name="redirect"
value="http://www.ditdomene.no/tak.htm"> |
formail.pl
klarer så
programmeringen
for deg.
Du styrer
resultatet
og inputet
i ditt
formular
med
skjulte
parametre.
Det er kun
et enkelt
parameter
som du må
ta med for
at
FormMail
virker
korrekt.
Det er
mottaker
feltet
recipient.
For
å få
aktivert
formail
scriptet
for ditt
domene (
Gratis for
alle våre
webhotell
kunder )
send en
mail om at
du ønsker
formail
aktivisert
til webmaster@mega2000.no
scriptet
vil da bli
aktivisert
for ditt
domene i
løpet av
en
arbeidsdag.
I
det
følgende
er den
originale
forklaring
av
FormMail
på
engelsk.
Ønsker du
norsk
support
på dette,
så
kontakt
oss på
telefon.
Field:
recipient
Description:
This form
field
allows you
to specify
to whom
you wish
for your
form
results to
be mailed.
Most
likely you
will want
to
configure
this
option as
a hidden
form field
with a
value
equal to
that of
your
e-mail
address.
Syntax:
<input
type=hidden
name="recipient"
value="your_username@localnet.com">
Optional
Form
Fields:
Field: subject
Description:
The
subject
field will
allow you
to specify
the
subject
that you
wish to
appear in
the e-mail
that is
sent to
you after
this form
has been
filled
out. If
you do not
have this
option
turned on,
then the
script
will
default to
a message
subject:
WWW Form
Submission
Syntax:
If you
wish to
choose
what the
subject
is:
<input
type=hidden
name="subject"
value="Your
Subject">
To allow
the user
to choose
a subject:
<input
type=text
name="subject">
Field:
email
Description:
This form
field will
allow the
user to
specify
their
return
e-mail
address.
If you
want to be
able to
return
e-mail to
your user,
I strongly
suggest
that you
include
this form
field and
allow them
to fill it
in. This
will be
put into t
he From:
field of
the
message
you
receive.
Syntax:
<input
type=text
name="email">
Field:
realname
Description:
The
realname
form field
will allow
the user
to input
their real
name. This
field is
useful for
identification
purposes
and will
also be
put into
the From:
line of
your
message
header.
Syntax:
<input
type=text
name="realname">
Field:
sort
Description:
This field
allows you
to choose
the order
in which
you wish
for your
variables
to appear
in the
e-mail
that
FormMail
generates.
You can
choose to
have the
field
sorted
alphabetically
or specify
a set
order in
which you
want the
fields to
appear in
your mail
message.
By leaving
this field
out, the
order will
simply
default to
the order
in which
the
browsers
sends the
information
to the
script
(which
isn't
always the
exact same
order they
appeared
in the
form.)
When
sorting by
a set
order of
fields,
you should
include
the phrase
"order:"
as the
first part
of your
value for
the sort
field, and
then
follow
that with
the field
names you
want to be
listed in
the e-mail
message,
separated
by commas.
Syntax:
To sort
alphabetically:
<input
type=hidden
name="sort"
value="alphabetic">
To sort by
a set
field
order:
<input
type=hidden
name="sort"
value="order:name1,name2,etc...">
Field:
redirect
Description:
If you
wish to
redirect
the user
to a
different
URL,
rather
than
having
them see
the
default
response
to the
fill-out
form, you
can use
this
hidden
variable
to send
them to a
pre-made
HTML page.
Syntax:
To choose
the URL
the user
will end
up at:
<input
type=hidden
name="redirect"
value="http://your.address/to/file.html">
To allow
the user
to specify
a URL he
wishes to
travel to
once the
form is
filled
out:
<input
type=text
name="redirect">
Field:
required
Description:
You can
now
require
for
certain
fields in
your form
to be
filled in
before the
user can
successfully
submit the
form.
Simply
place all
field
names that
you want
to be
mandatory
into this
field. If
the
required
fields are
not filled
in, the
user will
be
notified
of what
they need
to fill
in, and a
link back
to the
form they
just
submitted
will be
provided.
Syntax:
If you
want to
require
that the
user fill
in the
email and
phone
fields in
your form,
so that
you can
reach them
once you
have
received
the mail,
use a
syntax
like:
<input
type=hidden
name="required"
value="email,phone">
Field:
env_report
Description:
Allows you
to have
Environment
variables
included
in the
e-mail
message
you
receive
after a
user has
filled out
your form.
Useful if
you wish
to know
what
browser
they were
using,
what
domain
they were
coming
from or
any other
attribut
es
associated
with
environment
variables.
The
following
is a short
list of
valid
environment
variables
that might
be useful:
REMOTE_HOST
- Sends
the
hostname
making a
request.
REMOTE_ADDR
- Sends
the IP
address of
the remote
host
making the
request.
HTTP_USER_AGENT
- The
browser
the client
is using
to send
the
request.
General
format:
software/version
library/version
Syntax:
If you
wanted to
find the
remote
host and
browser
sending
the
request,
you would
put the
following
into your
form:
<input
type=hidden
name="env_report"
value="REMOTE_HOST,HTTP_USER_AGENT">
Field:
title
Description:
This form
field
allows you
to specify
the title
and header
that will
appear on
the
resulting
page if
you do not
specify a
redirect
URL.
Syntax:
If you
wanted a
title of
'Feedback
Form
Results':
<input
type=hidden
name="title"
value="Feedback
Form
Results">
Field:
return_link_url
Description:
This field
allows you
to specify
a URL that
will
appear as
return_link_title,
on the
following
report
page. This
field will
not be
used if
you have
the
redirect
field set,
but it is
useful if
you allow
the user
to receive
the report
on the
following
page, but
want to
offer them
a way to
get back
to your
main page.
Syntax:
<input
type=hidden
name="return_link_url"
value="http://your.host.xxx/main.html">
Field:
return_link_title
Description:
This is
the title
that will
be used to
link the
user back
to the
page you
specify
with
return_link_url.
The two
fields
will be
shown on
the
resulting
form page
as:
<ul>
<li><a
href="return_link_url">return_link_title</a>
</ul>
Syntax:
<input
type=hidden
name="return_link_title"
value="Back
to Main
Page">
Field:
background
Description:
This form
field
allow you
to specify
a
background
image that
will
appear if
you do not
have the
redirect
field set.
This image
will
appear as
the
background
to the
form
results
page.
Syntax:
<input
type=hidden
name="background"
value="http://your.host.xxx/image.gif">
Field:
bgcolor
Description:
This form
field
allow you
to specify
a bgcolor
for the
form
results
page in
much the
way you
specify a
background
image.
This field
should not
be set if
the
redirect
field is.
Syntax:
For a
background
color of
White:
<input
type=hidden
name="bgcolor"
value="#FFFFFF">
Field:
text_color
Description:
This field
works in
the same
way as
bgcolor,
except
that it
will
change the
color of
your text.
Syntax:
For a text
color of
Black:
<input
type=hidden
name="text_color"
value="#000000">
Field:
link_color
Description:
Changes
the color
of links
on the
resulting
page.
Works in
the same
way as
text_color.
Should not
be defined
if
redirect
is.
Syntax:
For a link
color of
Red:
<input
type=hidden
name="link_color"
value="#FF0000">
Field:
vlink_color
Description:
Changes
the color
of visited
links on
the
resulting
page.
Works
exactly
the same
as
link_color.
Should not
be set if
redirect
is.
Syntax:
For a
visited
link color
of Blue:
<input
type=hidden
name="vlink_color"
value="#0000FF">
Field:
alink_color
Description:
Changes
the color
of active
links on
the
resulting
page.
Works
exactly
the same
as
link_color.
Should not
be set if
redirect
is.
Syntax:
For a
visited
link color
of Blue:
<input
type=hidden
name="alink_color"
value="#0000FF">
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