Hej igen jeg har et formmail som virkede fint ind til jeg ikke
skiftede fra linux til windows. i Windows har de ikke et cgi.bin
så jeg prøvet med at sender den med et FormMail.pl men den siger
at jeg skal tilføje mit domin i referers array
Add '
www.1afghan.com' to your @referers array.
eller
Tilføj
www.1afghan.com til din @referers-array.
slev om jeg gør det så siger den at der er et fejl
Her et et links til mit formmail
http://www.1afghan.com/contact.php
måske kan i finde fejlen
Her kommer koden til Formmail.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl
#################################################################
#############
# FormMail Version 1.92
#
# Copyright 1995-2002 Matt Wright mattw@scriptarchive.com
#
# Created 06/09/95 Last Modified 04/21/02
#
# Matt's Script Archive, Inc.:
http://www.scriptarchive.com/
#
#################################################################
#############
# COPYRIGHT NOTICE
#
# Copyright 1995-2002 Matthew M. Wright All Rights Reserved.
#
#
#
# FormMail may be used and modified free of charge by anyone so
long as this #
# copyright notice and the comments above remain intact. By
using this #
# code you agree to indemnify Matthew M. Wright from any
liability that #
# might arise from its use.
#
#
#
# Selling the code for this program without prior written consent
is #
# expressly forbidden. In other words, please ask first before
you try and #
# make money off of my program.
#
#
#
# Obtain permission before redistributing this software over the
Internet or #
# in any other medium. In all cases copyright and header must
remain intact. #
#################################################################
#############
# ACCESS CONTROL FIX: Peter D. Thompson Yezek
#
#
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/62033 #
#################################################################
#############
# Define Variables
#
# Detailed Information Found In README File.
#
# $mailprog defines the location of your sendmail program on your
unix #
# system. The flags -i and -t should be passed to sendmail in
order to #
# have it ignore single dots on a line and to read message for
recipients #
$mailprog = '/usr/lib/sendmail -i -t';
# @referers allows forms to be located only on servers which are
defined #
# in this field. This security fix from the last version which
allowed #
# anyone on any server to use your FormMail script on their web
site. #
@referers = ('scriptarchive.com','209.196.21.3');
# @recipients defines the e-mail addresses or domain names that
e-mail can #
# be sent to. This must be filled in correctly to prevent SPAM
and allow #
# valid addresses to receive e-mail. Read the documentation to
find out how #
# this variable works!!! It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT.
#
@recipients = &fill_recipients(@referers);
# ACCESS CONTROL FIX: Peter D. Thompson Yezek
#
# @valid_ENV allows the sysadmin to define what environment
variables can #
# be reported via the env_report directive. This was implemented
to fix #
# the problem reported at
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1187
#
@valid_ENV =
('REMOTE_HOST','REMOTE_ADDR','REMOTE_USER','HTTP_USER_AGENT');
# Done
#
#################################################################
#############
# Check Referring URL
&check_url;
# Retrieve Date
&get_date;
# Parse Form Contents
&parse_form;
# Check Required Fields
&check_required;
# Send E-Mail
&send_mail;
# Return HTML Page or Redirect User
&return_html;
# NOTE rev1.91: This function is no longer intended to stop
abuse, that #
# functionality is now embedded in the checks made on
@recipients and the #
# recipient form field.
#
sub check_url {
# Localize the check_referer flag which determines if user is
valid. #
local($check_referer) = 0;
# If a referring URL was specified, for each valid referer,
make sure #
# that a valid referring URL was passed to FormMail.
#
if ($ENV{'HTTP_REFERER'}) {
foreach $referer (@referers) {
if ($ENV{'HTTP_REFERER'} =~
m|https?://([^/]*)$referer|i) {
$check_referer = 1;
last;
}
}
}
else {
$check_referer = 1;
}
# If the HTTP_REFERER was invalid, send back an error.
#
if ($check_referer != 1) { &error('bad_referer') }
}
sub get_date {
# Define arrays for the day of the week and month of the
year. #
@days = ('Sunday','Monday','Tuesday','Wednesday',
'Thursday','Friday','Saturday');
@months =
('January','February','March','April','May','June','July',
'August','September','October','November','December');
# Get the current time and format the hour, minutes and
seconds. Add #
# 1900 to the year to get the full 4 digit year.
#
($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday) =
(localtime(time))[0,1,2,3,4,5,6];
$time = sprintf("%02d:%02d:%02d",$hour,$min,$sec);
$year += 1900;
# Format the date.
#
$date = "$days[$wday], $months[$mon] $mday, $year at $time";
}
sub parse_form {
# Define the configuration associative array.
#
%Config = ('recipient','', 'subject','',
'email','', 'realname','',
'redirect','', 'bgcolor','',
'background','', 'link_color','',
'vlink_color','', 'text_color','',
'alink_color','', 'title','',
'sort','', 'print_config','',
'required','', 'env_report','',
'return_link_title','', 'return_link_url','',
'print_blank_fields','',
'missing_fields_redirect','');
# Determine the form's REQUEST_METHOD (GET or POST) and split
the form #
# fields up into their name-value pairs. If the
REQUEST_METHOD was #
# not GET or POST, send an error.
#
if ($ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} eq 'GET') {
# Split the name-value pairs
@pairs = split(/&/, $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'});
}
elsif ($ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} eq 'POST') {
# Get the input
read(STDIN, $buffer, $ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'});
# Split the name-value pairs
@pairs = split(/&/, $buffer);
}
else {
&error('request_method');
}
# For each name-value pair:
#
foreach $pair (@pairs) {
# Split the pair up into individual variables.
#
local($name, $value) = split(/=/, $pair);
# Decode the form encoding on the name and value
variables. #
# v1.92: remove null bytes
#
$name =~ tr/+/ /;
$name =~ s/%([a-fA-F0-9][a-fA-F0-9])/pack("C",
hex($1))/eg;
$name =~ tr/\0//d;
$value =~ tr/+/ /;
$value =~ s/%([a-fA-F0-9][a-fA-F0-9])/pack("C",
hex($1))/eg;
$value =~ tr/\0//d;
# If the field name has been specified in the %Config
array, it will #
# return a 1 for defined($Config{$name}}) and we should
associate #
# this value with the appropriate configuration variable.
If this #
# is not a configuration form field, put it into the
associative #
# array %Form, appending the value with a ', ' if there
is already a #
# value present. We also save the order of the form
fields in the #
# @Field_Order array so we can use this order for the
generic sort. #
if (defined($Config{$name})) {
$Config{$name} = $value;
}
else {
if ($Form{$name} ne '') {
$Form{$name} = "$Form{$name}, $value";
}
else {
push(@Field_Order,$name);
$Form{$name} = $value;
}
}
}
# The next six lines remove any extra spaces or new lines
from the #
# configuration variables, which may have been caused if your
editor #
# wraps lines after a certain length or if you used spaces
between field #
# names or environment variables.
#
$Config{'required'} =~ s/(\s+|\n)?,(\s+|\n)?/,/g;
$Config{'required'} =~ s/(\s+)?\n+(\s+)?//g;
$Config{'env_report'} =~ s/(\s+|\n)?,(\s+|\n)?/,/g;
$Config{'env_report'} =~ s/(\s+)?\n+(\s+)?//g;
$Config{'print_config'} =~ s/(\s+|\n)?,(\s+|\n)?/,/g;
$Config{'print_config'} =~ s/(\s+)?\n+(\s+)?//g;
# Split the configuration variables into individual field
names. #
@Required = split(/,/,$Config{'required'});
@Env_Report = split(/,/,$Config{'env_report'});
@Print_Config = split(/,/,$Config{'print_config'});
# ACCESS CONTROL FIX: Only allow ENV variables in @valid_ENV
in #
# @Env_Report for security reasons.
#
foreach $env_item (@Env_Report) {
foreach $valid_item (@valid_ENV) {
if ( $env_item eq $valid_item ) { push(@temp_array,
$env_item) }
}
}
@Env_Report = @temp_array;
}
sub check_required {
# Localize the variables used in this subroutine.
#
local($require, @error);
# The following insures that there were no newlines in any
fields which #
# will be used in the header.
#
if ($Config{'subject'} =~ /(\n|\r)/m || $Config{'email'} =~
/(\n|\r)/m ||
$Config{'realname'} =~ /(\n|\r)/m || $Config{'recipient'}
=~ /(\n|\r)/m) {
&error('invalid_headers');
}
if (!$Config{'recipient'}) {
if (!defined(%Form)) { &error('bad_referer') }
else { &error('no_recipient') }
}
else {
# This block of code requires that the recipient address
end with #
# a valid domain or e-mail address as defined in
@recipients. #
$valid_recipient = 0;
foreach $send_to (split(/,/,$Config{'recipient'})) {
foreach $recipient (@recipients) {
if ($send_to =~ /$recipient$/i) {
push(@send_to,$send_to); last;
}
}
}
if ($#send_to < 0) { &error('no_recipient') }
$Config{'recipient'} = join(',',@send_to);
}
# For each require field defined in the form:
#
foreach $require (@Required) {
# If the required field is the email field, the syntax of
the email #
# address if checked to make sure it passes a valid
syntax. #
if ($require eq 'email' &&
!&check_email($Config{$require})) {
push(@error,$require);
}
# Otherwise, if the required field is a configuration
field and it #
# has no value or has been filled in with a space, send
an error. #
elsif (defined($Config{$require})) {
if ($Config{$require} eq '') { push(@error,$require);
}
}
# If it is a regular form field which has not been filled
in or #
# filled in with a space, flag it as an error field.
#
elsif (!defined($Form{$require}) || $Form{$require} eq
'') {
push(@error,$require);
}
}
# If any error fields have been found, send error message to
the user. #
if (@error) { &error('missing_fields', @error) }
}
sub return_html {
# Local variables used in this subroutine initialized.
#
local($key,$sort_order,$sorted_field);
# Now that we have finished using form values for any e-mail
related #
# reasons, we will convert all of the form fields and config
values #
# to remove any cross-site scripting security holes.
#
local($field);
foreach $field (keys %Config) {
$safeConfig{$field} = &clean_html($Config{$field});
}
foreach $field (keys %Form) {
$Form{$field} = &clean_html($Form{$field});
}
# If redirect option is used, print the redirectional
location header. #
if ($Config{'redirect'}) {
print "Location: $safeConfig{'redirect'}\n\n";
}
# Otherwise, begin printing the response page.
#
else {
# Print HTTP header and opening HTML tags.
#
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print "<html>\n <head></head>\n";
# Print out title of page
#
if ($Config{'title'}) { print
"<title>$safeConfig{'title'}</title>\n" }
else { print "<title>Thank
You</title></head>\n" }
print " \n <body";
# Get Body Tag Attributes
#
&body_attributes;
# Close Body Tag
#
print ">\n <center>\n";
# Print custom or generic title.
#
if ($Config{'title'}) { print
"<h1>$safeConfig{'title'}</h1>\n" }
else { print "<h1>Thank You For Filling Out This
Form</h1>\n" }
print "</center>\n";
print "Below is what you submitted to
$safeConfig{'recipient'} on ";
print "$date<p><hr size=1 width=75\%><p>\n";
# If a sort order is specified, sort the form fields
based on that. #
if ($Config{'sort'} =~ /^order:.*,.*/) {
# Set the temporary $sort_order variable to the
sorting order, #
# remove extraneous line breaks and spaces, remove
the order: #
# directive and split the sort fields into an array.
#
$sort_order = $Config{'sort'};
$sort_order =~ s/(\s+|\n)?,(\s+|\n)?/,/g;
$sort_order =~ s/(\s+)?\n+(\s+)?//g;
$sort_order =~ s/order://;
@sorted_fields = split(/,/, $sort_order);
# For each sorted field, if it has a value or the
print blank #
# fields option is turned on print the form field and
value. #
foreach $sorted_field (@sorted_fields) {
local $sfname = &clean_html($sorted_field);
if ($Config{'print_blank_fields'} ||
$Form{$sorted_field} ne '') {
print "<b>$sfname:</b>
$Form{$sorted_field}<p>\n";
}
}
}
# Otherwise, use the order the fields were sent, or
alphabetic. #
else {
# Sort alphabetically if requested.
if ($Config{'sort'} eq 'alphabetic') {
@Field_Order = sort @Field_Order;
}
# For each form field, if it has a value or the print
blank #
# fields option is turned on print the form field and
value. #
foreach $field (@Field_Order) {
local $fname = &clean_html($field);
if ($Config{'print_blank_fields'} ||
$Form{$field} ne '') {
print "<b>$fname:</b> $Form{$field}<p>\n";
}
}
}
print "<p><hr size=1 width=75%><p>\n";
# Check for a Return Link and print one if found.
#
if ($Config{'return_link_url'} &&
$Config{'return_link_title'}) {
print "<ul>\n";
print "<li><a
href=\"$safeConfig{'return_link_url'}\">$safeConfig{'return_link_
title'}\n";
print "\n";
}
# Print the page footer.
#
print <<"(END HTML FOOTER)";
<hr size=1 width=75% /><p>
<center><font size=-1><a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/formmail.html">FormMail
V1.92 © 1995 - 2002 Matt Wright<br />
A Free Product of <a href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/">Matt's
Script Archive, Inc.</a></font></center>
</p></html>
(END HTML FOOTER)
}
}
sub send_mail {
# Localize variables used in this subroutine.
#
local($print_config,$key,$sort_order,$sorted_field,$env_report);
# Open The Mail Program
open(MAIL,"|$mailprog");
print MAIL "To: $Config{'recipient'}\n";
print MAIL "From: $Config{'email'} ($Config{'realname'})\n";
# Check for Message Subject
if ($Config{'subject'}) { print MAIL "Subject:
$Config{'subject'}\n\n" }
else { print MAIL "Subject: WWW Form
Submission\n\n" }
print MAIL "Below is the result of your feedback form. It
was submitted by\n";
print MAIL "$Config{'realname'} ($Config{'email'}) on
$date\n";
print MAIL "-" x 75 . "\n\n";
if (@Print_Config) {
foreach $print_config (@Print_Config) {
if ($Config{$print_config}) {
print MAIL "$print_config:
$Config{$print_config}\n\n";
}
}
}
# If a sort order is specified, sort the form fields based on
that. #
if ($Config{'sort'} =~ /^order:.*,.*/) {
# Remove extraneous line breaks and spaces, remove the
order: #
# directive and split the sort fields into an array.
#
local $sort_order = $Config{'sort'};
$sort_order =~ s/(\s+|\n)?,(\s+|\n)?/,/g;
$sort_order =~ s/(\s+)?\n+(\s+)?//g;
$sort_order =~ s/order://;
@sorted_fields = split(/,/, $sort_order);
# For each sorted field, if it has a value or the print
blank #
# fields option is turned on print the form field and
value. #
foreach $sorted_field (@sorted_fields) {
if ($Config{'print_blank_fields'} ||
$Form{$sorted_field} ne '') {
print MAIL "$sorted_field:
$Form{$sorted_field}\n\n";
}
}
}
# Otherwise, print fields in order they were sent or
alphabetically. #
else {
# Sort alphabetically if specified:
#
if ($Config{'sort'} eq 'alphabetic') {
@Field_Order = sort @Field_Order;
}
# For each form field, if it has a value or the print
blank #
# fields option is turned on print the form field and
value. #
foreach $field (@Field_Order) {
if ($Config{'print_blank_fields'} || $Form{$field} ne
'') {
print MAIL "$field: $Form{$field}\n\n";
}
}
}
print MAIL "-" x 75 . "\n\n";
# Send any specified Environment Variables to recipient.
#
foreach $env_report (@Env_Report) {
if ($ENV{$env_report}) {
print MAIL "$env_report: $ENV{$env_report}\n";
}
}
close (MAIL);
}
sub check_email {
# Initialize local email variable with input to subroutine.
#
$email = $_[0];
# If the e-mail address contains:
#
if ($email =~ /(@.*@)|(\.\.)|(@\.)|(\.@)|(^\.)/ ||
# the e-mail address contains an invalid syntax. Or, if
the #
# syntax does not match the following regular expression
pattern #
# it fails basic syntax verification.
#
$email !~
/^.+\@(\[?)[a-zA-Z0-9\-\.]+\.([a-zA-Z0-9]+)(\]?)$/) {
# Basic syntax requires: one or more characters before
the @ sign, #
# followed by an optional '[', then any number of
letters, numbers, #
# dashes or periods (valid domain/IP characters) ending
in a period #
# and then 2 or 3 letters (for domain suffixes) or 1 to 3
numbers #
# (for IP addresses). An ending bracket is also allowed
as it is #
# valid syntax to have an email address like:
user@[255.255.255.0] #
# Return a false value, since the e-mail address did not
pass valid #
# syntax.
#
return 0;
}
else {
# Return a true value, e-mail verification passed.
#
return 1;
}
}
# This was added into v1.91 to further secure the recipients
array. Now, by #
# default it will assume that valid recipients include only users
with #
# usernames A-Z, a-z, 0-9, _ and - that match your domain
exactly. If this #
# is not what you want, you should read more detailed
instructions regarding #
# the configuration of the @recipients variable in the
documentation. #
sub fill_recipients {
local(@domains) = @_;
local($domain,@return_recips);
foreach $domain (@domains) {
if ($domain =~ /^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+$/) {
$domain =~ s/\./\\\./g;
push(@return_recips,'^[\w\-\.]+\@\[' . $domain .
'\]');
}
else {
$domain =~ s/\./\\\./g;
$domain =~ s/\-/\\\-/g;
push(@return_recips,'^[\w\-\.]+\@' . $domain);
}
}
return @return_recips;
}
# This function will convert <, >, & and " to their HTML
equivalents. #
sub clean_html {
local $value = $_[0];
$value =~ s/\&/\&/g;
$value =~ s/</\</g;
$value =~ s/>/\>/g;
$value =~ s/"/\"/g;
return $value;
}
sub body_attributes {
# Check for Background Color
if ($Config{'bgcolor'}) { print "
bgcolor=\"$safeConfig{'bgcolor'}\"" }
# Check for Background Image
if ($Config{'background'}) { print "
background=\"$safeConfig{'background'}\"" }
# Check for Link Color
if ($Config{'link_color'}) { print "
link=\"$safeConfig{'link_color'}\"" }
# Check for Visited Link Color
if ($Config{'vlink_color'}) { print "
vlink=\"$safeConfig{'vlink_color'}\"" }
# Check for Active Link Color
if ($Config{'alink_color'}) { print "
alink=\"$safeConfig{'alink_color'}\"" }
# Check for Body Text Color
if ($Config{'text_color'}) { print "
text=\"$safeConfig{'text_color'}\"" }
}
sub error {
# Localize variables and assign subroutine input.
#
local($error,@error_fields) = @_;
local($host,$missing_field,$missing_field_list);
if ($error eq 'bad_referer') {
if ($ENV{'HTTP_REFERER'} =~ m|^https?://([\w\.]+)|i) {
$host = $1;
my $referer = &clean_html($ENV{'HTTP_REFERER'});
print <<"(END ERROR HTML)";
Content-type: text/html
<html>
<head>
<title>Bad Referrer - Access Denied</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor=#FFFFFF text=#000000>
<center>
<table border=0 width=600 bgcolor=#9C9C9C>
<tr><th><font size=+2>Bad Referrer - Access
Denied</font></th></tr>
</table>
<table border=0 width=600 bgcolor=#CFCFCF>
<tr><td>The form attempting to use
<a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/formmail.html">FormMail
resides at <tt>$referer</tt>, which is not allowed to access
this cgi script.<p>
If you are attempting to configure FormMail to run with this
form, you need
to add the following to \@referers, explained in detail in
the
<a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/readme/formmail.html">README
a> file.</p><p>
Add <tt>'$host'</tt> to your <tt><b>\@referers</b></tt>
array.</p><hr size=1 />
<center><font size=-1>
<a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/formmail.html">FormMail
V1.92 © 1995 - 2002 Matt Wright<br />
A Free Product of <a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/">Matt's Script Archive,
Inc.</a>
</font></center>
</td></tr>
</table>
</center>
</body>
</html>
(END ERROR HTML)
}
else {
print <<"(END ERROR HTML)";
Content-type: text/html
<html>
<head>
<title>FormMail v1.92</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor=#FFFFFF text=#000000>
<center>
<table border=0 width=600 bgcolor=#9C9C9C>
<tr><th><font size=+2>FormMail</font></th></tr>
</table>
<table border=0 width=600 bgcolor=#CFCFCF>
<tr><th><tt><font size=+1>Copyright 1995 - 2002 Matt
Wright<br />
Version 1.92 - Released April 21, 2002<br />
A Free Product of <a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/">Matt's Script Archive,
Inc.</a></font></tt></th></tr>
</table>
</center>
</body>
</html>
(END ERROR HTML)
}
}
elsif ($error eq 'request_method') {
print <<"(END ERROR HTML)";
Content-type: text/html
<html>
<head>
<title>Error: Request Method</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor=#FFFFFF text=#000000>
<center>
<table border=0 width=600 bgcolor=#9C9C9C>
<tr><th><font size=+2>Error: Request Method</font></th></tr>
</table>
<table border=0 width=600 bgcolor=#CFCFCF>
<tr><td>The Request Method of the Form you submitted did not
match
either <tt>GET</tt> or <tt>POST</tt>. Please check the form
and make sure the
<tt>method=</tt> statement is in upper case and matches
<tt>GET</tt> or <tt>POST</tt>.<p>
<center><font size=-1>
<a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/formmail.html">FormMail
V1.92 © 1995 - 2002 Matt Wright<br />
A Free Product of <a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/">Matt's Script Archive,
Inc.</a>
</font></center>
</p></td></tr>
</table>
</center>
</body>
</html>
(END ERROR HTML)
}
elsif ($error eq 'no_recipient') {
print <<"(END ERROR HTML)";
Content-type: text/html
<html>
<head>
<title>Error: Bad/No Recipient</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor=#FFFFFF text=#000000>
<center>
<table border=0 width=600 bgcolor=#9C9C9C>
<tr><th><font size=+2>Error: Bad/No
Recipient</font></th></tr>
</table>
<table border=0 width=600 bgcolor=#CFCFCF>
<tr><td>There was no recipient or an invalid recipient
specified in the data sent to FormMail. Please
make sure you have filled in the <tt>recipient</tt> form
field with an e-mail
address that has been configured in <tt>\@recipients</tt>.
More information on filling in <tt>recipient</tt> form fields and
variables can be
found in the <a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/readme/formmail.html">README
a> file.<hr size=1 />
<center><font size=-1>
<a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/formmail.html">FormMail
V1.92 © 1995 - 2002 Matt Wright<br />
A Free Product of <a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/">Matt's Script Archive,
Inc.</a>
</font></center>
</td></tr>
</table>
</center>
</body>
</html>
(END ERROR HTML)
}
elsif ($error eq 'invalid_headers') {
print <<"(END ERROR HTML)";
Content-type: text/html
<html>
<head>
<title>Error: Bad Header Fields</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor=#FFFFFF text=#000000>
<center>
<table border=0 width=600 bgcolor=#9C9C9C>
<tr><th><font size=+2>Error: Bad Header
Fields</font></th></tr>
</table>
<table border=0 width=600 bgcolor=#CFCFCF>
<tr><td>The header fields, which include <tt>recipient</tt>,
<tt>email</tt>, <tt>realname</tt> and <tt>subject</tt> were
filled in with invalid values. You may not include any
newline characters in these parameters.
More information on filling in these form fields and
variables can be
found in the <a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/readme/formmail.html">README
a> file.<hr size=1 />
<center><font size=-1>
<a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/formmail.html">FormMail
V1.92 © 1995 - 2002 Matt Wright<br />
A Free Product of <a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/">Matt's Script Archive,
Inc.</a>
</font></center>
</td></tr>
</table>
</center>
</body>
</html>
(END ERROR HTML)
}
elsif ($error eq 'missing_fields') {
if ($Config{'missing_fields_redirect'}) {
print "Location: " .
&clean_html($Config{'missing_fields_redirect'}) . "\n\n";
}
else {
foreach $missing_field (@error_fields) {
$missing_field_list .= "<li>" .
&clean_html($missing_field) . "\n";
}
print <<"(END ERROR HTML)";
Content-type: text/html
</li><html>
<head>
<title>Error: Blank Fields</title>
</head>
<center>
<table border=0 width=600 bgcolor=#9C9C9C>
<tr><th><font size=+2>Error: Blank Fields</font></th></tr>
</table>
<table border=0 width=600 bgcolor=#CFCFCF>
<tr><td>The following fields were left blank in your
submission form:<p>
</p><ul>
$missing_field_list
</ul><br />
These fields must be filled in before you can successfully
submit the form.<p>
Please use your browser's back button to return to the form
and try again.</p><hr size=1 />
<center><font size=-1>
<a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/formmail.html">FormMail
V1.92 © 1995 - 2002 Matt Wright<br />
A Free Product of <a
href="
http://www.scriptarchive.com/">Matt's Script Archive,
Inc.</a>
</font></center>
</td></tr>
</table>
</center>
</html>
(END ERROR HTML)
}
}
exit;
}
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