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jonathan01
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| Created | 1 February 10 |
| Last Update | 6 May 11 |
| Columns | 1 |
| Compatible Browsers | IE7, IE8, IE9, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome |
| Documentation | Well Documented |
| Layout | Fixed |
| ThemeForest Files Included | Layered PSD, HTML Files, CSS Files, JS Files, PHP Files |
- ajax contact form
- business
- clean
- coming soon
- corporate
- countdown
- designer
- jquery
- modern
- php mailer
- progress
- progress bar
- under construction
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Hi Jonathan, Great work. Just purchased the file and initially had issues getting the email to send successfully. After a few minutes of trial and error i noticed an error in the main mailer.php file – the php tag hasn’t been closed off ‘?>’ in the provided files.
Hope this is helpful for anyone else who has purchased.
That has nothing to do with the mailer not working
It’s not needed – adding the tag just adds a white space at the end.
Thanks for noticing – but as I said – it’s left off for a purpose it’s not a mistake.
Got ya – no drama’s. Just worked for me perfectly after i closed the tag, that’s all, and no added break lines either
. Just saying as it could help others out also.
Actually I could see from my email program that you were fully working prior to doing that because I received them all
– you hadn’t changed the email address for the recipient – I think you may of done that at the same time and may of thought that it fixed it – I presume that the tests done in the middle of my night to a certain Australian email address that I received were yours 
I am using your construction temp on the page http://bit.ly/sirius_hnh. I am not sure if a setting was changed in the code when I was updating, but it appears that the address that is entered by the user “contact_email” is being set as the address that the email notification is being sent from in mailer.php, causing it not to send.
If I enter in a valid email address set up on the client server that it should be sent from, ajax presents me with the confirmation message. But, no email is sent. If I enter in any email address that is not from the client domain, there is no notification sent by mailer and no ajax confirmation message. Any thoughts? I even went through and put up the original, non edited version of the template from my download, and it appears I had the same problem. Thanks~
Hi and thanks for the purchase – not sure what the issue is to be honest, it’s the first time I believe anyone has any kind of issue like this, I’m pretty sure it’s something simple somewhere – ensure your host is running php5 and that mail ()function is setup on your server correctly – you can show them the mailer.php used as right now when I look the script does not even get executed – with access to your server it’s rather difficult to diagnose.
I suggest contact your host with the issue and showing them the page and script to see if they can check mail function out for you.
If you need further support please feel free to contact me via my profile page here at TF and supply ftp access, link to your site etc.
Thanks!
Yes, it seems like a unique problem…and who doesn’t love one of those.
Am I correct to say that the actual mailing from address is located on line 4 of mailer.php that reads:
$to = ‘email@domain.com’;
This is the line that originally had your email and is what directs the php mailer to send from this email address, correct?
I checked and I am on php5 and have had my hosting company confirm I have configured email and domain settings correctly (though I am open to the idea something is wrong). When I am back at my system, I can take this offline and create an FTP access if you think that would be necessary.
Hi again,
you need to get your host to confirm that mail ()function is setup and working please – show them the location of the mailer.php so they can test.
It’s the only thing I can think of – as when you click send nothing happens on your server – you have all JS files uploaded also hopefully in the correct location etc? I presume so – if that is the case it can only really be that mail()function is not configured properly on your server I think.
the $to is as you said the person who receives the email.
I can use this. Thanks!
I would first like to say you did an amazing job! It looks amazing. I had a quick question in regards to the newsletter. Do the e-mail address get stored in a file somewhere, or do i get e-mailed the e-mail addresses that signup?
Thanks for the help.
Hi and thanks for the question – the contact email entered is sent to you when they click submit.
Thanks!
Thank You jonathan01!
You’re welcome – thank YOU for purchasing one of my files!
— Jonathan
How would it go with WP?
Nice work though!
Thanks! No plans to convert into wordpress, but if you wanted (as you can with any html) you could upload all the images into the img directory and then the css into style.css (and change the path to the img in the css) and copy and paste the div’s and content into a wordpress page you create and it could be inserted into wordpress that way. wouldn’t match anything else on your site. just a thought