Thread: ASP Contact form
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April 3rd, 2011, 07:38 PM #1
ASP Contact form
Hey guys a friend of mine asked me to have a look at a contact form he got from a flash template and see if things look ok or if there is anything he needs to change. I'm not real sure about it so I thought I'd ask. Here is the code
I've already changed the xml file to reflect the desired email address but wasn't sure of there is anything in here that might need to be re-worked.Code:<% '----function that removes html tags----------- Function RemoveHTML( strText ) Dim RegEx Set RegEx = New RegExp RegEx.Pattern = "<[^>]*>" RegEx.Global = True RemoveHTML = RegEx.Replace(strText, "") End Function '--------------------------------------------- '------defining script vars------------------- Dim mailObj, mailCfg, myBody, fld Dim RegEx set RegEx = New RegExp '-------------------------------------------- '------getting data sent by flash (filtering configuration data)------------ For Each fld in Request.Form If Request.Form(fld) <> "" and _ fld <> "mail_to" and _ fld <> "smtp_server" and _ fld <> "smtp_port" and _ fld <> "plain_text" and _ fld <> "mail_from" and _ fld <> "mail_subject" Then myBody = myBody & vbCRLF & " <b>" & fld & "</b> :<br/> " & Trim(Request.Form(fld)) & "<br/>" End If Next '--------------------------------------------------------------------------- '----------setting conf data------------------------------------------------ On Error Resume Next Set myMail = CreateObject("CDO.Message") myMail.Subject = Request.Form("mail_subject") myMail.From =Request.Form("mail_from") myMail.To = Request.Form("mail_to") '--------if plain text is set to true removing html--------------------------------------- if Request.Form("plain_text") = "true" then myMail.TextBody = RemoveHTML(myBody) '-------otherwise composing message body-------------------------------------------------- else myMail.HTMLBody = "<html><body>" & myBody & "</body></html>" end if '----------setting configuration params for smtp---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- myMail.Configuration.Fields.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusing") = 1 myMail.Configuration.Fields.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserver") = Request.Form("smtp_server") myMail.Configuration.Fields.Item("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserverport") = Request.Form("smtp_port") myMail.Configuration.Fields.Update '--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- myMail.Send '---------------sending message If Err = 0 Then Response.Write("&mail=1") 'if there the message is sent return 1 to flash Else Response.Write("&mail=0") 'otherwise return 0 End If %>
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April 5th, 2011, 06:57 PM #2
Here's the php code page one
page 2 the xml fileCode:<?php //-----------------Getting data sent by flash--------------------- foreach ($_POST as $key => $value){ if ($key != 'mail_to' && $key != 'smtp_server' && $key != 'smtp_port' && $key != 'mail_from' && $key != 'mail_subject' && $key != 'plain_text'){ $mail_body .= '<b>'.str_replace('_',' ',$key).'</b>:<br/>'; $mail_body .= ''.stripslashes($value).'<br/>'; } } //----------------------------------------------------------------- $message = '<html><body>'.$mail_body.'</body></html>'; // mail body //------------if plain text is set to true removing html tags------ if ($_POST['plain_text']=='true') { $message = str_replace('<br/>',"\r\n", $message); $message = strip_tags($message); //------------------------------------------------------------------ } else { //----otherwise composing message headers--------------------------- $headers = 'MIME-Version: 1.0' . "\r\n"; $headers .= 'Content-type: text/html; charset=windows-1251' . "\r\n"; //------------------------------------------------------------------ } //------------setting conf data------------------------------------- $to = $_POST['mail_to']; $from = $_POST['mail_from']; $subject = $_POST['mail_subject']; $smtp_server = $_POST['smtp_server']; $smtp_port = $_POST['smtp_port']; //------------------------------------------------------------------ //---------setting header info-------------------------------------- $headers .= 'From:' .$from; //------------------------------------------------------------------ if (mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers)){ // sending mail print('&mail=1'); //succes } else { print('&mail=0');//failure } ?>Code:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!-- Please read this information to learn how to set up the contact form integrated into the template. This readme file explains in details the meaning of the settings that can be done in the fcContactFormConfiguration.xml configuration file. It is recommended for you to use an XML editor to make changes to this file because it’s less possible to make an error in the markup which can cause to a not working contact form. --> <contactFormConfiguration> <!-- An e-mail address which will be used to receive messages from your contact form. You can specify several e-mail addresses separating them with a comma. For example: first_email@domain.com, second_email@domain.com, third@domain.com --> <emailTo>first_email@domain.com - changed to avoid spam</emailTo> <!-- A server script type which will process sending e-mails. It depends on your hosting and in the current version of the contact form it is allowed to use two types: php (Apache, PHP Hosting); asp (IIS web server, ASP). --> <serverProcessorType>php</serverProcessorType> <!-- A name of the script file which process sending e-mails on your server (without extension). The name contact is used by default. --> <serverProcessorFileName>contact</serverProcessorFileName> <!-- Set whether to validate only required fields (true/false). The default value is true which means the not required fields of your contact form will not be validated. For example if the e-mail field of your form is set as not required (imagine it) the form will be processed even if the user types in an incorrect e-mail address. --> <validateRequiredOnly>false</validateRequiredOnly> <!-- Set whether to submit the form when the Enter key is pressed even if the focus is not on the Submit button (true/false). --> <submitFormOnEnter>false</submitFormOnEnter> <!-- Text showing to the user when the form is submitted without any errors. --> <messageSentText>THANK YOU FOR YOUR MESSAGE.</messageSentText> <!-- Text showing in case the form is not submitted because of a server error. --> <messageSentFailedText>SORRY, YOUR MESSAGE COULDN'T BE SENT</messageSentFailedText> <!-- Text your visitor will see while waiting till the processing is over. --> <formProcessingText>PROCESSING...</formProcessingText> <!-- Your SMTP server (for ASP only). --> <smtpServer>localhost</smtpServer> <!-- Your SMTP port (for ASP only). --> <smtpPort>25</smtpPort> <!-- Set whether to send the message as a plain text (true) or as HTML (false). --> <plainText>false</plainText> <!-- ID of the input field (in the structure XML file) to use for the “from: ” or email to use instead (for example: mailfrom@domainname.com). --> <emailFromSource>2</emailFromSource> <!-- Subject of the e-mails that will be sent through this contact form or ID of the input field (in the structure XML file) to use for the “subject: ” label in your e-mail client. --> <subjectSource>CONTACT FORM FROM YOUR SITE</subjectSource> <!-- Validation error messages that are showing to the user when the form fails to validate. The form supports different types of validators. You can change the text of the error messages the validators produce here. You can use the {LABEL} keyword in these messages. It will replace it with the label value of the field where an error occurs. --> <validationErrorMessages> <!-- A required field is not filled in. --> <message type="fieldIsRequired">{LABEL} IS REQUIRED.</message> <!-- The specified e-mail address is incorrect. --> <message type="emailNotValid">{LABEL} - IS NOT VALID EMAIL ADDRESS.</message> <!-- The specified number of characters in a field is less than a required minimum. --> <message type="minCharsLimitError">{LABEL} - THE SPECIFIED NUMBER OF CHARACTERS IN A FIELD IS LESS THAN A REQUIRED MINIMUM.</message> <!-- The specified string does not match with the regular expression. --> <message type="reqExpError">{LABEL} - THE SPECIFIED STRING DOES NOT MATCH WITH THE REGULAR EXPRESSION.</message> <!-- The specified number is greater than an acceptable biggest number for this field. --> <message type="biggerThanMaxError">{LABEL} - THE SPECIFIED NUMBER IS GREATER THAN AN ACCEPTABLE BIGGEST NUMBER FOR THIS FIELD.</message> <!-- The specified number is lower than an acceptable lowest number for this field. --> <message type="lowerThanMinError">{LABEL} - THE SPECIFIED NUMBER IS LOWER THAN AN ACCEPTABLE LOWEST NUMBER FOR THIS FIELD.</message> <!-- The data is not a number. --> <message type="notANumberError">{LABEL} - THE DATA IS NOT A NUMBER.</message> <!-- The specified number must not be negative. --> <message type="negativeError">{LABEL} - THE SPECIFIED NUMBER MUST NOT BE NEGATIVE.</message> <!-- The minimum number of variants is not selected --> <message type="minRequirementError">{LABEL} - THE MINIMUM NUMBER OF VARIANTS IS NOT SELECTED</message> <!-- The number of variants selected exceeds the maximum --> <message type="maxRequirementError">{LABEL} - THE NUMBER OF VARIANTS SELECTED EXCEEDS THE MAXIMUM</message> <!-- The fields that should be equal do not match --> <message type="shouldBeEqualError">{LABEL} - VALUES DO NOT MATCH</message> <!-- The date has wrong format. --> <message type="dateIsNotValidError">{LABEL} - DATE HAS WRONG FORMAT</message> </validationErrorMessages> </contactFormConfiguration>Last edited by RicheemxX; April 5th, 2011 at 07:00 PM.
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May 7th, 2011, 07:12 PM #3
Any chance someone might be able to look at the code and see what I'm missing.
I can get it to work fine when hosted on my godaddy account and using google for my mail servers but not when its hosted on their godaddy account using their settings??
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