Your basic HTML form lets say it is saved as form.html
<html>
<head>
<title>Form</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
<FORM ACTION="test.php" METHOD="POST">Your Freinds name
<INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="name" SIZE="20" MAXLENGTH="30">
Your Name
<INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="freind" SIZE="20" MAXLENGTH="30">
Their e-mail address
Your message about this site<
br>
<INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="message" SIZE="50" MAXLENGTH="90">
<INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Send it!">
</FORM>
</body>
</html>
Now notice in the form action it says test.php Well that calls for a seperate page to process the info
<?php
mail ("$email", "$name... $freind wants you to check this site",
"$message !n http://rrfn.promodtecnologies.com !");?>
And the above code is what you would find on that page. The file is save as test.php and processes the variables from the form.
This one sends and e-mail out.
it uses the
mail () function
in PHP **this requires sendmail to be installed**
All the $words you see are the variables from the HTML form.
$email", is who this will be sent to
"$name, The persons name who will recive it
$freind The name of who sent it
wants you to check this site this will apear in the subject line
And there is more, I myself am still learning PHP. but you can add a reply to function in the header with will give the correct e-mail addy to reply to.