On 9/28/04 7:44 AM, "Alejandro Tejada" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want that my courseware stack, send me an e-mail > using a perl cgi in my website. You should be able to communicate with the perl cgi in the same way you'd call it from a browser. That is, suppose your cgi would be called through a browser form with a url that would end up like this: http://www.myweb.com/cgi-bin/mailme.cgi?subject=Test&body=Test2 You could use the "post" command to send that data to the CGI, as in: on mouseUp put urlEncode(fld 1) into tSubject put urlEncode(fld 2) into tBody put "http://www.myweb.com/cgi-bin/mailme.cgi" into tCGI put "subject=" & tSubject & "&body=" & tBody into tStuffToPost post tStuffToPost to url tCGI if trim(it) <> "ok" then answer the result titled "Transmission Error" return "error" else answer "Thank you for your email!" titled "Transmission Successful" end if end mouseUp function trim what local tText get matchText(what,"(?s)\s*(\S.*\S)\s*",tText) return tText end trim (I added the "trim" in because sometimes I get a space before "OK" from my server.) HTH, Ken Ray Sons of Thunder Software Web site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/ Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
