Ok....its not a plugin......its Erics "contact" tiddler...a simple
html form with a  onclick "send" function...the actual form is quite
simple...although I have managed to make it more complicated!!!!!

It sends to form info to a serverside php script....which Eric sent me
many months back...the heart of which is the line of code that I
mentioned....

Guess we need Eric to authorise me putting the php code up on this
group???

Thanks
Skye

On 18 Dez, 19:09, "Mark S." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Could you point out which plugin or technology of Eric's you are
> using?
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
> In this case, you might have fields that were
>
> On Dec 18, 9:32 am, skye riquelme <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All
>
> > I am using Erics (TiddlyTools) contact form so that people can send me
> > an email...registering for courses.
>
> > I can change the form to include new courses...using check boxes and
> > dropdown lists of up-coming courses......and managed to change the
> > mailtext.php file that resends this information as an email...so that
> > it passes on the information from the contacts (html) form.
>
> > The issue is that new courses keeping coming up and older  courses
> > dropping off the list (they are passed/finished)...so I will be
> > continually and laboriously editing the html and php scripts all the
> > time........
>
> > ...SO is it possible to have the html form dynamically generate the
> > courses lists....maybe from tiddler slides? and include this into the
> > form ?...........AND then have the serverside php script use the same
> > info to structure the construction of the body of the email.
>
> > It may be easier to give an example......
>
> > A tiddler...or part of one (using tiddler.name##part names...or
> > slices) has the information about courses....
>
> > NameCourse#1, startingdate#1, startingdate#2 startingdate#3...
> > NameCourse#2, startingdate#1, startingdate#2.....
> > ....
> > ..now script in the mail form tiddler converts that information into
> > something like -
>
> > NameCourse#1<input name=NameCourse#1 type=checkbox /><sub><b>Select
> > date:</b></sub><br/>
> > <select name=NameCourse#1Dates >
> >  <option>startingdate#1
> >  <option>startingdate#2
> >  <option>startingdate#3
> > </select >
> > <br>
> > NameCourse#2<input name=NameCourse#2 type=checkbox /><sub><b>Select
> > date:</b></sub><br/>
> > <select name=NameCourse#2Dates >
> >  <option>startingdate#1
> >  <option>startingdate#2..................
>
> > STEP 1 - do-able?
>
> > STEP 2 - I imagine more tricky
>
> > The courses information...gets copied (I guess manually) into the
> > mailtext.php file.....and now it generates the code so that the
> > information from the html form is formated into the body of the email
> > that is sent....resulting in something like ---
>
> >                 else { // send message
> >                       mail($to,$subj,'[ Visitor IP: '.$id." ]\n\n".$name."\n
> > NameCourse#1: ".$NameCourse#1. "selected date: ".$NameCourse#1Dates
> > $."\n NameCourse#2:"........"\n".$msg."\n\n From: <".$from.'>');
> >                         echo "Thank you. Your message has been sent";
> >                 }
>
> > I am imagining this will not be so easy...and I see it as a great tool
> > for anyone using TWs online and interacting with the public.....I hope
> > this is possible...the other alternative might be GoogleDocs
> > Forms........but I am much more comfortable inside a TiddlyWiki !!!!!!
>
> > Thanks in advance
>
> > Skye

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