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  • quiltedtoatea
    Private

    • Jan 2006
    • 1

    Mail to Order Form

    I am building a website for my mother and I need help on building an order form that will send an e-mail to a corresponding email account after a person enters in the appropriate information. (Item codes, qty., their name and contact info) I watched and emulated the form tutorial many times and so far I have a nice neat little form that opens up my default email client with a blank email.

    The email I want to receive should have the Customers name, their email address, the result of a checkbox, items they ordered and the quantity of items they order.
    I and definitely not a PHP wiz, I don't have the first clue about how to use it.

    But there has to be a way to do this. I also do not have a Voda Host account just yet because I'm still trying to build the page and the order page is what is keeping me from "running out" and getting one. I have the order page up on a school club page I manage so take a look and see if any one can find a solution, please.
  • VodaHost
    General & Forum Administrator

    • Mar 2005
    • 12356

    #2
    Re: Mail to Order Form

    Please click the link below and read what is written about the PHP code
    underneath the tutorial. I know it looks scary to a begginer. But it is
    actually VERY easy...Take one line at a time and you should be able to do
    it in less than 15 minutes...He Who Dares Wins!


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    • navaldesign
      General & Forum Moderator

      • Oct 2005
      • 12080

      #3
      Re: Mail to Order Form

      Originally posted by quiltedtoatea
      I am building a website for my mother and I need help on building an order form that will send an e-mail to a corresponding email account after a person enters in the appropriate information. (Item codes, qty., their name and contact info) I watched and emulated the form tutorial many times and so far I have a nice neat little form that opens up my default email client with a blank email.

      The email I want to receive should have the Customers name, their email address, the result of a checkbox, items they ordered and the quantity of items they order.
      I and definitely not a PHP wiz, I don't have the first clue about how to use it.

      But there has to be a way to do this. I also do not have a Voda Host account just yet because I'm still trying to build the page and the order page is what is keeping me from "running out" and getting one. I have the order page up on a school club page I manage so take a look and see if any one can find a solution, please.
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      • Simone
        Private

        • Mar 2006
        • 1

        #4
        Re: Mail to Order Form

        Thank you administrator.

        I am a newbie into the form stuff and I feel I need to know how to get the form page designed. I had earlier designed websites with front page but could not design a form page and it has been my headacque.

        i read your tutorial on forms and within hours I was able to create my own website forms. Thank you very much. I am so happy for this wonderful knowledge which I have gained today, free of charge. You have made my world and I feel happy for your effort.

        Simeon

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