Hi
Howie,
I am having trouble
with tokenization. In certain circumstances, a token called isn't being
parsed properly in the subject line. Instead, the recipient sees
the in the subject. I have includes samples of when the
token does and does not get parse.
Side note: I know
using names in a subject is a bad idea, but some of my users like to use names
when addressing their contacts :-)
this is a nickname
- Nickname is parsed, last is
not
this is a
nickname - first and
last are both parsed properly.
this is stuff
- Nickname is
parsed, last is not
this is stuff
- both are parse.
In every case, both tokens are
blank.
Here is a sample of the control data that
isn't properly parsed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
email=mlichtenfeld%40bigdough%2Ecom
first=
institution=
last=
Nickname=
Regionid=
email=mlichtenfeld%40bigdough%2Ecom
first=
institution=
last=
Nickname=
Regionid=
Any ideas? Does my explanation make
sense?
Regards,
Marc
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Marc Lichtenfeld
Senior Programmer/Technology Lead
www.bigdough.com
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