How do I send email from Flash 8 with GoDaddy's PHP form?
I am trying to create an email form in Flash 8 that sends mail to my hosting account email address. GoDaddy says that you have to use their coding, but how do I get this to work with Flash 8?
Can anyone give me a hand? Below is a link to GoDaddy's write up on creating a PHP form-mailer.
Hey there. Thanks a lot for the advice and for the file. I haven't opened it yet but will do so this evening.
I just switched over to GoDaddy and am trying to make best use of their features. Apparently some are trash, which is a shame for such a big / successful company. Oh well, it's all about the dollar.
Well, godaddy is great for most things. It's just that gdform thing is onesize fits all, and I don't know exactly how it works, but I know from testing on a number of different sites, it takes about 20 minutes for a mail to make it though their system. the one I attached, is almost instant, and works fine on their Unix servers. Haven't tried it on Microsoft.
Thanks for the zip file - everything worked beautifully.
Now, I'm trying to create a "sign up for newsletter" form that simply asked for the user to input an email address and hit send (with a thank you afterwards).
I tried altering your form to do this, but I'm not very good at scripting.
Hey there. Question about the email form you sent the other day that is compatable w/GoDaddy. I'm using Flash 8 and can't use that form since it's F6 (gives me a "error opening mailform.php" when I send mail). Also, the user doesn't get a confirmation email and the body of the email comes through in HTML code.
Any way to convert your file to Flash 8 efficiently?
Open the php file and change where ever it says thename to just name. Better yet, open the fla and change all the name variables, and the var name of the text box itself to thename. name is a keyword in flash and reserved, although, it will work. I like to not use keywords for this.
Changing the Fla. didn't work but changing the php. file worked like a charm.
Another question on the newsletter zip you sent. When I test the Fla., nothing happens when I hit 'submit'. Does the button need to have actions applied to it? Essentially, I'm just looking for the user to submit an email address and for a "thank you" message to pop up.
BTw your newsletter fla also comes up with 'unexpected file format'.
I would really like to use that as my client has mentioned using godaddy and newsletters so it would be nice to be prepared!!
Maybe if it was saved in the same way as the movieclipform.fla it might help me?
Would you mind?
Getting mailform.php to work on a remote directory
I actually just stumbled onto this thread tonight (7/8)...
I, too, am going through the process of setting up my first Flash email form. I downloaded and set up the Flash 6 version of mailform.php that you posted a few replies back...
I configured mailform.php to include my email address, etc. and uploaded it to my remote FTP directory. My .FLA is set to refer to the FTP directory where mailform.php is...
Here's the weird part...
When I test the Flash movie locally (i.e. on my PC), everything works fine... I get the form email (and sender confirmation) almost immediately.
However, when I try actually going to my website and sending mail through the form... I never get the emails.
So with the same .FLA pointing at the same location of mailform.php I'm getting 2 different results: on my PC everything works fine... on my FTP server nothing happens. (I even changed mailform.php's permission to 777 on my FTP just in case... still no dice.)
I'm sure it's something obvious/simple that I'm doing wrong... Any ideas?