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up to my .as in code
OK....
Try this:
http://sandbox.blogdns.com/loadvars_mailform.swf
Try it. It also traps empty fields. I have it write the variables to a text file also so you can see it indeed gets all of them. You can see the variables written here:
http://sandbox.blogdns.com/mailform.txt
Whenever I make anything that posts to php I test using a text file. This lets you confirm the variables are being sent if they are not being sent to something obvious(like a database). It's a good habit to get into and with mail forms it definitely helps.
I'm not a big fan of wasting my time so if you already have a solution I'll just make this one of my downloads.
Last edited by Chris_Seahorn; 01-03-2006 at 07:56 PM.
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up to my .as in code
I don't like conflicting with a mod when they are posting a solution. I'll add this to my downloads for all platforms in case users want it.
To many cooks making this stew. Peace.
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KoolMoves Moderator
 Originally Posted by Chris_Seahorn
I don't like conflicting with a mod when they are posting a solution. I'll add this to my downloads for all platforms in case users want it.
To many cooks making this stew. Peace.
Don't run off cause of me... Mod just means I have to spank ya if you get out of line, it doesn't mean I;m a KM expert (I'm not)
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up to my .as in code
Not at all. Just didn't want to confuse any more than I have.
File is posted. I'm in kiosk mode for a couple of hours to run some tests but the satellites should allow users in fine.
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