>How do I determine the value of tx from this string?
>
>
>page/words_from_the_well_checkout/?tx=8UM53005HH344951T&st=Completed&amt=0.01
>
>My desired answer is: 8UM53005HH344951T
>
>I am trying to capture the serial number which follows tx= and ends
>immediately before the &
>Ron
I'm sure Eric g
~CODE~~~
> $x_Message = $x_fname." ".$x_lname." ".$_practice." just registered
> for ".$x_nevent."Method of payment ".$x_payment." Email address
> is".$x_email." Telephone number".$x_tele. "Question is ".$x_qanda.";
~/CODE~~
Recheck your code for syntax error. Ap
Julian,
>From my understanding of PHP's mail() function, it doesn't do anything
more than send to the address you specified.
On that note, I'd check things like:
Email address typos
The email your sending to your domain, is it already being forwarded?
If so, do you get the email at your gmail acc
Chris,
If it were me (and let me warn you, there's probably 100 different ways
to do this), but If I was using a table to log them into a "control
panel (CP)" of sorts, I'm sure you have other DB querries to handle the
CP stuff it self, correct? Well if your already taking the time to
create a DB
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