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On 27 Dec., 06:16, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Eric
>
> I  *almost* made it work. I've 
> installedhttp://www.stadtaus.com/en/php_scripts/formmail_script/
> on my server and made all configurations right. I can send from the
> sendmail script directly in the browser.
> I tried using    
> http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#SendTiddlerPlugin andhttp://www.TiddlyTools.com/#SendTiddlerConfig however
>  I failed... I
> just get a blank page...
> Then I copied your TiddlyTools  Contact- tiddler and modified it to
> fill the fields in my own php script..
> Everything seems ok - anyway I get: "The form could not be submitted"
> Do you have a clue?
> Are there any free 3'rd party sendmail scripts you can use without
> having to host it yourself - out there?? Please give a hint if there
> is...
>
> Cheers Måns Mårtensson
>
> On 27 Dec., 02:19, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > Thank you for the response. However I have my wiki hosted by
> > > tiddlyspot and do not have access to an outside server. I was hoping I
> > > can do this within my tidlywiki.
>
> > You're question referred to PHP code.  That is a *server-side*
> > programming language with access to a server-based MTA (Mail Transport
> > Agent) that dispatches the email.  However, TiddlyWiki runs *client-
> > side*, in your browser, and web browsers don't generally have a built-
> > in MTA with which to dispatch an email.  That is why they typically
> > invoke a local desktop mail application to send mail directly from the
> > client system.
>
> > As a work around, you *could* try using a browser-based addon (not
> > TiddlyWiki plugin) to add some MTA functionality so that the browser
> > can send emails independently of any other application or server-side
> > scripting.  However, I don't think this would be a robust solution, as
> > it relies on non-portable browser-specific technology.  If you view
> > the document from different locations (i.e., using different browsers)
> > then you would need to have the same addon installed in all those
> > locations in order to reliably use the 'send email' part of your
> > document.
>
> > In contrast, TiddlyTools' SendTiddlerPlugin takes a different
> > approach: it allows you to "compose" the message locally by filling in
> > a configurable HTML form definition directly in TiddlyWiki.  When you
> > submit that form, the information is sent to a *server-side* script
> > (that you provide) to process that information any way you want, e.g.,
> > dispatching an actual email message, or perhaps just storing the
> > information as a record in a server-side database.
>
> > Of course, if you don't have access to a server to host a script, or
> > you don't have the programming skills to write a script, then the
> > above method would *seem* to be unavailable to you.  However, in
> > addition to sending data to custom-written server-side scripting, you
> > may also be able to use SendTiddlerPlugin to compose and submit
> > tiddler data **directy to some 3rd-party online scripts**, without
> > need to have ANY programming access or skills at all!
>
> > Here's a basic outline:
>
> > Start by visiting the page with the online form, and view the *source*
> > of that page to locate the form definition it contains.
>
> > Next, copy the form definition from that page into
> > [[SendTiddlerConfig]], and adjust the form 'action' so that it refers
> > to the complete (non-relative) URL of the original server-based script
> > that will process the form submission.
>
> > Then, using the SendTiddlerPlugin-defined 'substitution' syntax,
> > modify the form defintion so that the desired tiddler data is
> > automatically inserted into the appropriate fields for submission to
> > the server-side script.
>
> > You can also edit the form definition to simplify the layout or make
> > any other adjustments you want.  Make sure to keep all the same input
> > fields (with the same names) as the original online form, so that you
> > can submit the TiddlyWiki-embedded form directly to the original
> > server for processing in the normal manner.
>
> > Hope this helps,
> > -e
> > Eric Shulman
> > TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios

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