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    azwethinkweiz is offline x10Hosting Member azwethinkweiz is an unknown quantity at this point
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    Question CGIEmail Problems: Partial Input Fields Appear.

    Hey guys, I'm new to the site, and wondering if you guys could give me a hand...

    I'm building a site for my father-in-law's everquest guild... lol.
    And he's asking me to do a few things that are a little out of my element; one of which is an online application form. I've gone about this by using CGIEmail to send the form information to his email address, where he can review the information entered and reply to the person.

    the website: http://dragonshaven.org
    the email template: http://www.dragonshaven.org/application.ascii

    When I test the forms with CGIecho, everything shows up fine. But when I use CGIEmail, the first 6 fields don't appear.

    You can review the page source of the application page for more information regarding the forms. I'm stumped.

    I have a redirected failure and success page to mirror the layout, but the success page shows all information fields in CGIecho.

    Any ideas?

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    Re: CGIEmail Problems: Partial Input Fields Appear.

    Try removing the hyphens from the field names. Underlines might be OK.

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    azwethinkweiz is offline x10Hosting Member azwethinkweiz is an unknown quantity at this point
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    Re: CGIEmail Problems: Partial Input Fields Appear.

    didn't work.

    Tried [required_name] and tried taking 'required' out just in case that was the issue. It's not. Even with only [name], the information doesn't appear in the email...

    But, as before, it does appear on the success page.

    This is only happening with the
    Code:
    <input type="text" />
    strings, with the email string being an exception. I've looked over the code to make sure there's no discrepancies and there doesn't seem to be any.

    [name], [charname], [level], [AA], and [class] are the one's not working.

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