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Linking my site to my gmail account
Hi
I have almost finished a flash site for a client. They have a gmail account and i want to link it to the gmail account. However, I think that having a contact email on the site that says '[email protected]' looks way better than [email protected] and I would rather link the site to the gmail account than have it on the site needing copying and pasting.
I figure its something small and easy enough.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Also... does anyone know of a gooe AS3 contact form tutorial?
Thanks!!
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Im not sure about AS3, but this is how it's done in AS2:
ps. Flash cannot do this alone, so you need a server that supports PHP.
Code:
submit.onRelease = function(){
var email_lv:LoadVars = new LoadVars();
var email_reciever:LoadVars = new LoadVars();
email_lv.eName = input_name.text; //The input field for name
email_lv.eMail = input_email.text; //The input field for email (The user's email that is)
email_lv.eSubject = input_subject.text; //The input field for subject
email_lv.eMessage = input_message.text; //The input field for message
email_reciever.onLoad = function(success:Boolean){
if(success){
statusField.text = "The email was sent!";
} else {
statusField.text = "The email was NOT sent!";
}
}
email_lv.sendAndLoad("sender.php",email_reciever,"POST");
}
And your 'sender.php' file:
PHP Code:
<? $name = $_POST["eName"]; $email = $_POST["eMail"]; $subject = $_POST["eSubject"]; $message = $_POST["eMessage"]; mail("[email protected]", $subject, $message, "From: $name <$email>"); ?>
Last edited by Vexy; 08-19-2009 at 05:24 PM.
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