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0:00 | Hello and welcome. Today I will teach you how to create an email script particularly when you are registering a user onto a website. |
0:12 | How do you send them an email confirming that they have registered. I will do that partly by creating a script - a "Send me an email" script. |
0:24 | This will be in an HTML form in which you can write a subject and a message and send to a specified address. |
0:34 | So, we will create an address variable. |
0:39 | I will type my "hotmail" address here. |
0:48 | You can see when I open up my current "hotmail" page and click on "Inbox", there are no emails here from me. |
0:55 | There are no new emails at the moment. |
1:05 | So This is the address in my address variable. I will rename the variable as "to" instead. |
1:13 | We will use the mail function to send this out. |
1:17 | We will have the from and subject in here. |
1:21 | We will have a standard subject which says "Email from PHPAcademy". |
1:32 | Next we need an HTML form that will submit. I will create a self submission one. |
1:39 | So lets put some html code here. I will have a form here which will submit to this page with "send me an email dot php". |
1:54 | The method is going to be POST. |
1:59 | We will end our form here. |
2:02 | The user can type in whatever they want to send to the email address that is specified here. |
2:10 | Obviously you can take this into account. When creating a form, you could say you want to send to this particular address. |
2:18 | This one will just be "send me an email" script - the email that you want to include in one of your website. |
2:27 | Now we will have a "text" input. |
2:31 | This will be the name of the person sending me the email. |
2:34 | So you have type "text" whose name is "name" |
2:39 | We'll have "max length" equal 20 for now. |
2:45 | Underneath this we will create a text area. |
2:49 | So I will type "textarea" and end it like that. |
2:53 | Then we will name it as "message". |
2:59 | We put a paragraph beginning and a paragraph ending here |
3:04 | And down here we will create a submit button whose value equals "Send" |
3:14 | Or.... "Send me this", okay? |
3:17 | So if you come to our page and choose this page here |
3:21 | this is the space for the name and this is the space for the message. |
3:25 | So let me just put "Name:" in here and "Message:" in here. |
3:31 | And this will look much better now. We have our name box and our message box. |
3:38 | And when we click this button, the email will send. |
3:44 | Okay so first of all inside our php code we need to check whether the submit button has been pressed. |
3:53 | For that we have our "if" statement here in parenthesis and our curly brackets for our block if the condition is TRUE. |
4:01 | The condition will be inside these parenthesis. |
4:05 | The condition will be the post variable of the "submit" button. |
4:15 | As long as the submit button has a value.... a spelling mistake.... |
4:19 | So long as the submit button has been pressed, this will contain a value and that value is "Send me this". |
4:30 | That would just mean that the form has been submitted because the button has been pressed. |
4:37 | So inside here the first thing we need to do is get the data from the form. |
4:44 | And that is the name of the person sending the email by submitting the form. |
4:49 | And their name is contained within this form here - sorry this field here called "name". |
4:56 | Also we have the message so we can easily duplicate this variable structure and say message in there. |
5:08 | To test this out I'll say echo name. |
5:12 | And I'll concatenate the message into that. |
5:17 | Lets just test this out. Here I'll type "Alex". |
5:21 | And here I will type "Hi there!" |
5:23 | Click "Send me this" and we get "Alex" and "Hi there!" up there. |
5:28 | Ok so, we know that the form data has been submitted correctly. |
5:33 | In the next part of this video we will learn how to validate this and eventually send this mail to the user specified in this email-id here. |
5:42 | So join me in the next part. Bye for now. |
5:45 | This is Evan Varkey dubbing for the Spoken Tutorial Project. |