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Re: Code Stops Working [message #172391 is a reply to message #172382] Wed, 16 February 2011 04:39 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 23:02:47 +0000, Tim Streater wrote:

> In article <MPG(dot)27c4a6b086a6d5169896a5(at)news(dot)eternal-september(dot)org>,
> mrc2323(at)cox(dot)net (Mike Copeland) wrote:
>
>> I have assumed ownership of a site that has a lot of PHP code - and I
>> don't have much experience with the language and environment. The site
>> is:
>>
>> www.raceplaceevents.com
>>
>> The situation is that I've made a small change to one of the sub-
>> pages that seems to render it not working. The sub-page is:
>>
>> results_ques_probs.php
>>
>> and can be accessed from the main page by clicking the "Results
>> Questions Or Problems" button of the left.
>> When clicked, the action _appears_ to work. If one fills out the
>> required fields and clicks the "Submit" button, everything seems okay:
>> no errors or messages. However, no e-mail is sent to either of the 2
>> addresses, nor is there a status message sent to the sender's e-mail. 8
>> <{{
>> The change I made is in the HTML table code near the bottom of the
>> code, where I commented out one of the prompts. (You can see the change
>> I made if you look at the code.) Again, the remaining code appears to
>> function, but no e-mail is sent and no error is reported by the browsers
>> I've tested. Please advise. TIA
>
> Hmmm, how are we supposed to see the PHP source? All I can see is the
> HTML resulting from the PHP script running. Personally I've never used
> these <!-- comments so I'm not sure what they do.
>
> I'd suspect that the PHP code is looking for the "tag_collected" element
> and not finding it, is giving up. Have you looked through the PHP code
> to see where that is used?
>
> By the way, there's a typo on this page in "Did you finish near of with
> anyone you know?"

In html

<!-- this is a comment -->

To function properly the ending --> must be as shown.
Anything within the < > is not acted upon.
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