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Mail Subject
I have written a script making it so depending on where you click the contact link, it will fill the textarea with different text. You can see it at www.chaosconcepts.net . My question is: How can I get it to fill a subject with different text? Is there a different argument in the mail function, that I'm not aware of? I'd appreciate some help on this. Thanks
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Nevvvermind, I've figured this out. This language is SOOO easy. I love it!
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Ahhhh.....
The penny drops..... lol
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What's that supposed to mean? o_O The fact that I know c++? I've told you guys I know c++.
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What language are you talking about here Physt?
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PHP.. The syntax is nearly identical to C++. The only real difference, besides pointers and all the advanced stuff is that all variables start with $. Besides that nearly everything is identical to C++.
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