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#496 2006-06-13 17:40:24
- roelof
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Re: Plug-in: zem_contact_reborn
Els,
They are real messages.
If you want i can let you see the headers of a message sent to me from another person.
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#497 2006-06-13 19:46:06
- els
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Re: Plug-in: zem_contact_reborn
Sure I can have a look at it, but I can’t promise it will make me, or you, any wiser… Maybe you can give me the url of your contact form, I will send you an email through it, and then you can send me the header of my own email?
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#498 2006-06-14 09:02:27
- roelof
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Re: Plug-in: zem_contact_reborn
oke,
The url is : http://www.tamarawobben.nl/contact
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#499 2006-06-14 10:49:31
- els
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Re: Plug-in: zem_contact_reborn
OK I sent you a mail.
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#500 2006-06-14 14:46:59
- els
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Re: Plug-in: zem_contact_reborn
Roelof’s problem is solved. For anyone encountering the same problem: apparently the provider requires the from address to belong to the domain. Using the from attribute will see to this.
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#501 2006-06-15 03:03:59
- DaveR
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- From: Dunedin, New Zealand
- Registered: 2004-04-20
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Re: Plug-in: zem_contact_reborn
Hi Stuart,
I wonder if you would consider retaining the plugin API in future versions. I’m using it to develop a plugin that records all the form data into mysql tables. This, along with mem_self_register and ign_password_protect forms the basis of a simple conference registration system.
My plugin is not ready for public release yet, but I think the plugin API is a very valuable extension that will come to facilitate all sorts of applications beyond just spam filtering. It may take some time for these to emerge, but if the API is deprecated they’ll never get the chance.
Cheers,
Dave Robertson.
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#502 2006-06-18 00:10:00
Re: Plug-in: zem_contact_reborn
Sugerence:
Change (line 493, aprox.)
$out .= n.t.'<option selected="1">'.$item.'</option>';
by
$out .= n.t.'<option selected="selected">'.$item.'</option>';
for XHTML Strict validation. =)
Jonathan Emanuel Lewenhaupt
Todo es Construcción
http://www.jonathanlewenhaupt.com
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#503 2006-06-19 10:51:36
Re: Plug-in: zem_contact_reborn
I’m re-opening a discussion initialized betweeen tinyfly and Stuart, in this thread, on page 17…
Is there a project / version in progress to add something like:
<code>
<txp:zem_contact_image id=“13” />
To output:
<input type=“image” src=“path/to/image.gif” value=“Send it” />
</code>
To have the ability to add images buttons type ( type=“image” )
Or is there an existing way to do this ? Such as hardcoding the input button inline without using the txp tag
<code>
<txp:zem_contact_submit />
</code>
Is it a safe way to go ?
Last edited by hablablow (2006-06-19 11:29:12)
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#504 2006-06-21 13:57:54
Re: Plug-in: zem_contact_reborn
Here’s another question…
Suppose I’m using zem_contact_reborn, just with the email input on all the pages of a site…
If the user goes trough the process successfully, the email input is removed, replaced by a custom message … Thank you etc…
Is it possible to then avoid this email input to appear again on the rest of the site, through a cookie or a conditional plugin or some inline php…
Any idea ?
Thanks…
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#505 2006-06-23 15:50:18
- WhiteDog
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Re: Plug-in: zem_contact_reborn
I am sure this has been covered but how do I go about changing the default styling and thank you message? I read the small blurb on styling but I don’t know the names of the elements like the default box that says contact in it to change it. If someone could shed some more light on this for me it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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#506 2006-06-23 17:40:06
- els
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Re: Plug-in: zem_contact_reborn
@WhiteDog:
The ‘box that says contact in it’ is fieldset, the text ‘contact’ is legend, this text btw can be set with the label attribute in <txp:zem_contact />. You can find the elements by viewing the source of your contact form page.
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#507 2006-06-23 18:04:57
- WhiteDog
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Re: Plug-in: zem_contact_reborn
THANK YOU SO MUCH! You have helped me before in the past too! You are very kind and I wish many blessings upon you and your family.
On another note <code>label with display:none</code> allowed me to get just the formatting I needed. Thank you!
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#508 2006-06-24 01:39:10
- NyteOwl
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- From: Nova Scotia, Canada
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Re: Plug-in: zem_contact_reborn
Any chance of implementing the <txp:zem_contact_secret /> as described in the docs for version 0.6 of zem_contact?
I don’t mean implementing hidden fields – that’s pretty easy; I mean implementing insertion of hidden data that gets sent with the mail but not displayed in the page source. So far my attempts have been pretty messy (to say the least).
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#509 2006-06-27 19:50:16
Re: Plug-in: zem_contact_reborn
Just a bump by quoting myself :D (sorry!)
Is there any way to specify the sender’s name (usually, our name) in the “copysender” sent email?
I’m testing the contact form, and as “visitor”, I have received a copy of the e-mail. There, in the sender e-mail it shows: “info@mydomain.com”, but I would like something more personalized, like “Julián / Mydomain.com”.
Another reason for this request: there are services like Google Mail that, in the sender column, hides the domain of the e-mail address.
So, an address like “info@mydomain.com” looks like “info” <—very spam-look-like
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#510 2006-07-04 02:30:30
Re: Plug-in: zem_contact_reborn
I agree with maniqui. I would like to have this feature implemented too. Another feature I would like is a customizable subject (which can be placed inside a hidden form?)
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