Huggins'
Email Form Script
AcknowledgementsTom von Alten
www.FortBoise.org
For extensive feedback on and editing of the script documentation and also
helping with the code.
Andreas Belivanakis
www.MilosIsForLovers.com
For critical ideas about improving the script.
Mike Cherim
Green-Beast.com
For ideas on protecting email forms from spambots. See especially
green-beast.com/blog/?p=128 and
green-beast.com/blog/?p=220.
Dave Child
www.ILoveJackDaniels.com/php/email-address-validation
For an algorithm I adapted to perform validation on an email address.
R. David Christman
www.ChristmanFamily.net
For encouragement and very patient assistance with Version 2.0.1.
Tina Clarke
www.AccessFP.com
For her many observations and insightful suggestions which have helped to improve the script.
Lorraine Davison
www.PaulDavison.fr
For helping me to identify and debug an issue related to passing arguments by
reference.
Doug DePrenger
www.SmartlabSoftware.com
Doug provided invaluable assistance helping me to understand a key difference
between PHP4 and PHP5, to correct a problem that was affecting some users on
some servers and who continually provided feedback, ideas and assistance.
S. Emerson
www.AccreteWebSolutions.ca
For ideas about general script improvements and general support and assistance.
Stephen Fredette
www.ProWebsites.net
For assistance with XHTML.
Pat Geary
www.Genealogy-Web-Creations.com
For incredibly valuable and very patient assistance with XHTML and also V 2.1.0.
Lyn Harral
www.All-About-The-Details.com
For her dedication to substantial and significant testing and proofreading, and
for all the great enhancement ideas she gave me and helped me to implement.
Clo Knibbe
www.NortheastFencing.net
For great assistance exploring a FrontPage problem in which FrontPage "corrupts"
the form field names and for exposure of yet one more host with crippled PHP.
Svetlana Sally Johnston
www.Britfeld.com
For working with me to implement features of V 2.1.0 to let me test them
on a live site and helping me to see the differences between what I was trying
to do and what the users wanted me to do.
Al Lawrence
www.SunriseDoors.com
For his unwavering patience as he found a major series of beta bugs, and his
supportive assistance in suggesting new improvements.
Michelle Lyman
www.FromArtToZebras.com
For her critical assistance testing a major pre-release finding the bugs I
should have found in the code I should have written better.
Joe Marini
www.sitepoint.com/article/users-email-address-php
For an algorithm I adapted to perform validation on an email address.
Melvin D. Nava
www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=1316&lngWId=8
For a tip on using function_exists to resolve checkdnsrr for Windows Servers.
Anne Nevil
(no website currently available)
For her non-stop dedication to testing the script and for forcing me to see
things a different way.
Lance W.
www.cla.asn.au
For assistance with timestamps.
Robert J. Walto
www.Walto.com
For identification of two problems in V2.1.1 and assistance in correcting for
V2.1.2.
Tammy Wolf
www.WolfsDesigns.com
For her intense tests helping me to resolve Windows Servers incompatibilities.
Jeff Zeitlin
www.FreelanceTraveller.com
For ideas about and testing of error page formatting.
Thomas Zuber
www.ZuberPhotographics.com
For spurring me on to include better support for XHTML Strict in my examples and
templates, and for continued support in that effort.
All the members of Crickets classes and forums
www.GNC-Web-Creations.com/seo-optimization.htm
These members enthusiastically used and tested my script, putting up with bugs
and failures while I got it right. They are the best test team out there.
J. Bailey (Cricket)
www.GNC-Web-Creations.com
What can I say. She has tirelessly promoted the script. But more than that, she
acknowledged me, appreciated me and encouraged me throughout the process, and
especially when I needed it most.
Mother and Father
For the genes that make me say Someone should fix this!
and the love that lets me know I can.
This software is licensed under the CC-GNU GPL.
More Pages About Huggins' Email Form Script
Huggins'
Email Form Script:
I created the Huggins' Email Form Script to provide an easy to use but highly
flexible script to process email forms while protecting email addresses. It is
free to use with extensive documentation.
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Huggins'
Email Form Script, Objectives:
Explains the motivations for and objectives of the script.
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Huggins'
Email Form Script, Version
2 Enhancements:
Enhancements which were developed for Version 2 of the script.
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Huggins'
Email Form Script Testimonials:
Testimonials sent to me from script users.
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Example
Form:
This example form shows some (though clearly not all) of the features
of the script.
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More Pages About HEFS Bulletin
HEFS
Bulletin: Bugs, Fixes and Enhancements:
I have set up the HEFS Bulletin to provide future notices of changes to the
Huggins' Email Form Script. Please sign up for this ezine. This
ezine will be used only to provide information on this script. And it is the
only way I have to let you know of bugs, fixes and enhancements.
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History of Changes to HEFS Bulletin:
Describes the history of HEFS Bulletin,
with emphasis on the technical changes I've made since starting it, including
moving to
Gammadyne, adding double-opt-in and complying with CAN-SPAM.
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HEFS Bulletin Privacy Policy:
The short version of my privacy policy for my HEFS Bulletin ezine. It explains that I do not spam. Period. And, I do not sell, lend or release your subscription
information to anyone for any reason.
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A Tutorial: Creating HTML Email Forms
The reference manual available for this script (see above) assumes that the user is familiar with the basics of Web Forms.
For those users looking for instruction in the creation of Web Forms, particularly Email Forms such as those processed by Huggins' Email Form Script, there is an ebook tutorial: Creating HTML Email Forms.
The tutorial is available in two ways:
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