Oh, one more thing that's worthy of note. This method "renders" a page so
you don't have to worry about htaccess protected content and authentication.

What do I mean by that? Well, for example, my CRiMson project uses
mod_auth_mysql to validate a user and let them in. It protects the entire
/crimson/ tree at the apache level. Using the method below, I can use
graphics, includes, .css, .js, etc all found in that dir tree in my template
email. Then when I send it, the user does NOT have to authenticate/login
just to read the email :-)

Daevid Vincent
http://daevid.com
  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daevid Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 10:55 AM
> To: 'christian tischler'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [PHP] variables in e-mail 2nd
> 
> What I do is make a PHP page/template with php variables in place.
> 
> Then do something like this...
> 
>       $report = "path/to/mytemp.php";
> 
>       $today = date();
> 
>       ob_start();
>       include($report);
>       $message = ob_get_contents();
>       ob_end_clean();
>       //echo $message;
> 
>       $to = "Daevid Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>";
>       //$to .= ", "."Daevid Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"; // note the
> comma
> 
>       $headers  = "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n";
>       //$headers .= "Content-type: text/plain; 
> charset=iso-8859-1\r\n";
>       $headers .= "Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\r\n";
>       $headers .= "From: CRiMson <".WEBMASTER.">\r\n";
>       //$headers .= "Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]";
>       //$headers .= "Bcc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]";
>       //$headers .= "Reply-To: ".$myname." <".$myreplyemail.">\r\n";
>       //$headers .= "X-Priority: 1\r\n";
>       //$headers .= "X-MSMail-Priority: High\r\n";
>       $headers .= "X-Mailer: CRiMson Server";
>       
>       $subject = "my report";
> 
> //    echo $message;
>       
>     mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers);
> 
> That's the slick as shit solution. Then PHP will pull in your 
> 'template'
> page and any variables or whatever are executed in the 
> template $report,
> plus any that you have in your program (such as $today) are 
> passed in to
> $message as well...
> 
> Daevid Vincent
> http://daevid.com
>   
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: christian tischler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 7:10 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [PHP] variables in e-mail 2nd
> > 
> > I would like to use a form in a html page to pass the 
> > variables to a php
> > page, which sends an mail including these variables.
> > 
> > All I get in the mail though is a 1 rather than the string 
> > that I put into
> > the form???
> > 
> > Can anyone help please!
> > 
> > Some code I use....
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > $messagepart1 = '
> > <html> <head> <title>Free Subscription</title> </head> <body>
> > <p>Somebody would like to have a free subscription!!!</p> ';
> >   $messagepart2 = (echo $salutation);
> >   $messagepart3 = ' </body> </html> ';
> > $message = $messagepart1.$messagepart2.$messagepart3;
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > mail([EMAIL PROTECTED], "Free Subscription Application", $message, 
> $headers);
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > 
> > The $salutation comes from the form and is handed over 
> > correctly, but the
> > syntax for to display the value of the variable in the html 
> > e-mail seems to
> > be the problem...
> > 
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