Greg,

That help page also has instructions for actions you must take on the Web 
Hosting Control Panel to enable mail sending.

Beyond that I'm not familiar with Yahoo hosting or their email setup.

Bill

On Dec 6, 2012, at 12:20 PM, Greg wrote:

> Hi Bill,
> 
> Thanks for the fast response. I don't mind nooby questions - often it is 
> the simple things that trip us up :)
> 
> I just doublechecked, and both PHP files and the JS are in the same 
> directory with Contact-2.html
> 
> The site is hosted using Yahoo Webhosting, and it says I am using PHP 
> version 5.3.6 and the Support page says that all the functions except 
> mime_magic and ming are supported.
> 
> I'm not sure if it is set up to send emails or not. Yahoo refers us to this 
> Help page: 
> http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/smallbusiness/webhosting/php/php-17.html
> but it appears to just tell how to code a command to send email. The 
> "PHP/Perl Mail Setup" of my webhosting account doesn't have a On/Off 
> switch. It appears to be active and ready to use. Can you decipher what the 
> Help page is saying?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Greg
> 
> On Thursday, December 6, 2012 1:30:16 PM UTC-6, Bill Lazar wrote:
>> 
>> Greg, 
>> 
>> Besides the HTML/CSS did you also put the freecontactform.php on your 
>> webserver, and in the same directory as the HTML page, and is your 
>> webserver set up for PHP and to send emails? 
>> 
>> This sounds like a nooby question but I can't tell from your email if you 
>> understand this part or not. 
>> 
>> Bill 
>> 
>> On Dec 6, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Greg wrote: 
>> 
>>> I am re-building an old site to be responsive using Twitter Bootstrap. 
>> But 
>>> just ran into a major roadblock with making a Contact Form. I can make 
>> the 
>>> "form" part easy enough, the HTML and CSS works fine. 
>> 
>> 

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