>>>>> "Steven" == Steven Farrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Steven> I have tried using $_POST array variables in the following
    Steven> ways $message = "($_POST['first_name'])
    Steven> ($_POST['last_name'])\n($_POST['address'])\n($_POST['city'])
    Steven> ($_POST['state'])
    Steven> 
($_POST['zip'])\n($_POST['country'])\n($_POST['email'])\n($_POST['design'])\
    Steven> n($_POST['comments'])";

    Steven> $message = "$_POST['first_name']
    Steven> $_POST['last_name']\n$_POST['address']\n$_POST['city']
    Steven> $_POST['state']
    Steven> 
$_POST['zip']\n$_POST['country']\n$_POST['email']\n$_POST['design']\n$_POST[
    Steven> 'comments']";

    Steven> Neither of these have worked what am I doing wrong?

    Steven> Steve


try it like this:
$message = "({$_POST['first_name']})
({$_POST['last_name']})\n({$_POST['address']})\n({$_POST['city']})
({$_POST['state']})
({$_POST['zip']})\n({$_POST['country']})\n({$_POST['email']})\n({$_POST['design']})\
n({$_POST['comments']})";

     $message = "{$_POST['first_name']}
{$_POST['last_name']}\n{$_POST['address']}\n{$_POST['city']} {$_POST['state']}
{$_POST['zip']}\n{$_POST['country']}\n{$_POST['email']}\n{$_POST['design']}\n{$_POST[
'comments']}";

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