$text = "" foreach($_POST as $name => $value) Did you modify the code maybe? What does it look like exactly? Does it look like this? The error you get means that the code you typed into the PHP element has some syntax error in it. But developing a contact form has beaten me - any help will be appreciated. Both developments have been very successful. I use WebSitePainter for a couple of site developments. I use their 'standard hosting' and used CyberDuck as my FTP. could the problem be because of PHP File & Folder Premissions. ![]() PS - My hosting company does make the following comments about sites with PHP code. When the browser attempted to open the page containing the form (called 'contact.php') it returned the message of "Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE in /freeola/users/2/1/sr0876612/htdocs/contact.php on line 32".ġ - Gone through the manual instructions again to make sure I had not left anything out / made an error input etcĢ - Checked with my web host company that they accept PHP coded sites - they do (see PS below)ģ - Reloaded the site to the web host serversĤ - Put the code created in contact.php through 2 code testing packages - no errors detectedĥ - Read through this Forum (for similar issues)ĭo you have any idea what I have done wrong ?Ĭan you give me the URL of a site that has successfully created a Contact Form using you instructions so I can go and have a look at the source code to see if I can sort this out? I created a simple site with 2 pages (the second page contains the form). ![]() Over the last few days I have been attempting to create (and publish) a contact form following the instructions in your on-line manual.
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