Ooops, now I feel silly - sent this to the wrong list! Hangs head in shame! :-)
"Michael Davey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > OK - couple of things first: > > a) The PHP mailing list is for programmers of PHP looking for help making > their own scripts - not for people who want support for implementing someone > else's script. There is a link on the site where I found a copy of your > script offering support, this is where you should have gone first. > > b) This is a mailing list, and as such replies should be made to the list - > not to individuals who subscribe the list. > > c) You still didn't send the source code for the form - I had to go and look > for it myself on the net. > > > Hi Michael, > > > > Our client uses the formmail.php script. He said to me that he > > used it as is > > with his previous ISP - it was not necessary for him to change anything. > > I configured the php.ini in the NTWin directory correctly. As a test I do > > not add anything to the email field (on the form) but it does not make any > > difference in the errror message. > > > > The page can be found at www.reservationhouse.co.za and then the > > link on the > > lefthand side: bookings and information. > > However, the problem appears to be quite simple - if you create a simple > script like the one below and run it on your server, you should see a > setting called "register_globals". This setting need to be "On" for your > script to work. Newer versions of PHP disable this by default as it > compromises both speed and security. > > List config script: > > <? > phpinfo(); > ?> > > > If you are leasing space, you will probably not have access to the php.ini > file to make this change. You can however specify php settings in a file > named ".htaccess" placed in your root web directory, eg: > > .htaccess: > php_value register_globals On > > regards, > > Mikey > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php