[ciapug] Re: email processor malfunction
Mike Parks
mparks at captainjack.com
Wed Feb 1 12:44:42 CST 2006
I'm going crazy I think...
I have an email newsletter type program that I built. I am having a
problem with the message body. The newsletter is saved on a database.
The message body looks correct in the database. And it displays
correct on in the admin area. But when I send a test, I get goofiness
in the message. At random places in the message I get things like
recently is re c ently, AOL is A O L, Internet is I n te rnet. Anyone
else come across any goofiness like this in their email processors?
HELP......
Mike
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>Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 12:39:34 -0600
>From: "Mike Parks" <parksmike at dwx.com>
>Subject: [ciapug] RE: RE: Carl-Olsen.COM Email from matthew donnici
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>I did a little research to find any information on the phpm
>extension. I couldn't really find anything. The references to phpm
>that I did find is acronyms for phpm as PHP Manual.
>
>The only thing I can think would be that they came up with this to
>differentiate normal php files from php class files. Maybe they set
>their server to run the php processor with the phpm file extension to do this.
>
>Maybe they started this to parody the aspx? Who knows? I don't think
>it was intended for security. There is not a W3C precedence for it,
>or anything on PHP.net other than the acronym reference.
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>Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 06:06:40 -0600
>From: <carl-olsen at mchsi.com>
>Subject: [ciapug] FW: Carl-Olsen.COM Email from matthew donnici
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Carl Olsen [mailto:carl at carl-olsen.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 5:28 AM
>To: 'matthew at mesa.net.au'
>Subject: RE: Carl-Olsen.COM Email from matthew donnici
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>Hi Matthew,
>
>I can't remember, but I'm guessing it keeps people from navigating directly
>to the file. Maybe there is a page that only makes sense in the context of
>being included in another file. I really don't know.
>
>I had to stop reading the book because it got too complicated, but I've
>started using a lot of the stuff from the first few chapters. I've picked
>up some other books that cover the concepts (like factory) and I'll probably
>go back and finish the book after I get a better understanding of the
>underlying patterns and practices. It's a great book, although it does have
>a significant number of errors. The errors usually make me look at the
>examples in more depth and actually help me learn better, so I would not say
>the errors are enough to stop me from recommending this book.
>
>My favorite programming language is C# and ASP.NET 2.0, but most of the
>stuff I'm learning is easily applicable to PHP. I write about 95% of my
>code at work in PHP and the other 5% is C# (they give me a few projects
>where I can choose the programming language, just to keep me happy).
>
>Thank you for asking!
>
>Carl
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: matthew at mesa.net.au [mailto:matthew at mesa.net.au]
>Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 10:12 PM
>To: carl at carl-olsen.com
>Subject: Carl-Olsen.COM Email from matthew donnici
>
>Date: 01/24/2006 23:47:42
>First Name: matthew
>Last Name: donnici
>Address: 123
>City: melbourne
>State: IA
>Country: AU
>Zip Code: 1234
>Phone: 1234
>Email: matthew at mesa.net.au
>Comments: Hi Carl, I am currently reading the Wrox PHP5 book and was
>wondering if you found out why some classes had .phpm ?
>read you post here
>http://cialug.org/pipermail/ciapug/2005-August/001021.html
>
>Cheers !
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