On 4/30/07, Hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Monday, April 30, 2007, 9:01:22 PM, Hans wrote: > > > Does ZAP has a global to set the message for a successful sending of > > email? > > It appears that all the messages are hard-coded and can't be set by > global variables. They also can't be internationalized. > > It would be good if ZAP allows setting of message content, and > internationalizations.
See above. Will change. > Another thing I noticed: > The example email form has a text box for "Subject", but anything > enters there does not arrive in the email. The subject line a user > enters should be inserted into the mail body text. > The subject delivered in the email is set by emailsubject= in the > form, which is good. If you want to insert the subject in the email you can easily use field replacements or insert it in the template. I don't know that should be the default approach as some might not want it in both places. > So there is some confusion in the example form, as it mentions > emailsubject twice, once as in > (:zap emailsubject="Email from zap-test wiki":) > and another time as in > ||Subject: ||(:input text emailsubject size=40:) > which does not get processed. > > Can you sort this Dan please? Can you explain which example form you are talking about? It's not in the source at http://www.fast.st/zapbeta/index.php?n=Snippets/Email I may have a typo somewhere else. Generally though, POST values cannot overwrite SESSION input values so in the above the first emailsubject would rule. Cheers, Dan _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users