G'day John
> PHP is server side, so it's going to do the same thing each time. If
> it's sending a blank message, then no data was received.
Thanks for the response. I have been able to find the problem by replacing
my mail() with phpinfo().
It certainly wasn't passing the variables with Wi
PHP is server side, so it's going to do the same thing each time. If
it's sending a blank message, then no data was received. How is the
content of the message created? Is it from a text field? Is there any
javascript or similar "client-side" operations going on? Those could be
handled differently
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