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03 October 2009, 23:50:58 from Puma
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A very nice newsletter/messaging infusion for PHP-Fusion ver7. Based on Digitanium's original newsletter script v1.6 for PF-v6 and script upgrades by 'Yxos' and 'Muscapaul' to PF-v7 scripts, ver2.00, 2.01 and 2.02.
My version 4.01 brings you the added capability to upload files to the new 'attach' folder for sending attachments in your newsletters. Sendmail imposes a filesize limit on attachments of about 700kb. Uploaded files can also be deleted when no longer needed. Thanks to Wooya for the file upload code from his 'Advanced Upload System' ver3.00 based on Digitaniums original upload system.
Coding has been greatly enhanced so that ALL sending methods now deliver a personalized newsletter/message, with ONLY the recipients email address showing in the TO field. Version 4.01 also now automatically generates a text version of your newsletter for non-html email clients by use of the GNUv2
licensed 'class.html2text.inc' script by Jon Abernathy in the 'root/includes' folder, renamed by me to 'html2text_include.php'.
*NOTICE* Two different versions of 'newsletters_include.php' in the 'infusion folder' and two different versions of 'phpmailer_include.php' in the 'root/includes' folder that enables total performance whether your host is running PHP-ver4 OR PHP-ver5.
The new files are:
In 'infusions/newsletters' folder - 'newsletters4_include.php' and 'newsletters5_include.php'
In 'root/includes' folder - 'phpmailer4_include.php' and 'phpmailer5_include.php'
And 'smiley insertion' has been added below the 'html buttons' code. Template/skin files have been totally re-vamped so that font color settings will not be rendered invisible by 'gmail', 'hotmail' and possibly other Web Mail services, thanks to feedback from Diemux; also moved the css coding into the db based templates. All template(skin) 'css' and 'body' tag is now within the template itself, giving TOTAL CONTROL of css settings and body background color or image. When previewing a 'skin' or 'newsletter' file, your entire page temporarily takes on the background image/color specified in the template file due to the 'body/html' tags within the templates. This in no way affects any other part of the system and it's only while previewing..This opens up the possibility for using other templates that are very sophisticated and adaptable for producing very complex newsletters. All images and image fragments that are included in the 'root/infusions/newsletters/nlimages' folder for the template files, are derived from PHP-Fusion themes that I use and like. Individual permissions from individual theme authors for use of their images has not been sought, as the themes are aGPL based and open source.
My version 4.01 brings you the added capability to upload files to the new 'attach' folder for sending attachments in your newsletters. Sendmail imposes a filesize limit on attachments of about 700kb. Uploaded files can also be deleted when no longer needed. Thanks to Wooya for the file upload code from his 'Advanced Upload System' ver3.00 based on Digitaniums original upload system.
Coding has been greatly enhanced so that ALL sending methods now deliver a personalized newsletter/message, with ONLY the recipients email address showing in the TO field. Version 4.01 also now automatically generates a text version of your newsletter for non-html email clients by use of the GNUv2
licensed 'class.html2text.inc' script by Jon Abernathy
*NOTICE* Two different versions of 'newsletters_include.php' in the 'infusion folder' and two different versions of 'phpmailer_include.php' in the 'root/includes' folder that enables total performance whether your host is running PHP-ver4 OR PHP-ver5.
The new files are:
In 'infusions/newsletters' folder - 'newsletters4_include.php' and 'newsletters5_include.php'
In 'root/includes' folder - 'phpmailer4_include.php' and 'phpmailer5_include.php'
And 'smiley insertion' has been added below the 'html buttons' code. Template/skin files have been totally re-vamped so that font color settings will not be rendered invisible by 'gmail', 'hotmail' and possibly other Web Mail services, thanks to feedback from Diemux; also moved the css coding into the db based templates. All template(skin) 'css' and 'body' tag is now within the template itself, giving TOTAL CONTROL of css settings and body background color or image. When previewing a 'skin' or 'newsletter' file, your entire page temporarily takes on the background image/color specified in the template file due to the 'body/html' tags within the templates. This in no way affects any other part of the system and it's only while previewing..This opens up the possibility for using other templates that are very sophisticated and adaptable for producing very complex newsletters. All images and image fragments that are included in the 'root/infusions/newsletters/nlimages' folder for the template files, are derived from PHP-Fusion themes that I use and like. Individual permissions from individual theme authors for use of their images has not been sought, as the themes are aGPL based and open source.
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Ik krijg volgende error bij het proberen om een nieuwsbrief te zenden:
CGI Error
The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of HTTP headers.