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Hello
I need some help ... or explanation.
I have a form with a php respond on a server that when I did it, I put my email to checked if I got a return.
Well, when I saw that I got one, I took out my email and re-send the php file to the server.
Mmm .. I still got emial from that form.
Well, then, I deleted the php file from the server and re-send the new file (like 10 times verify that my email wasnt' on it) so
I thought, problem solved.
Guess what? I'm still getting email from that form ... WT$?
What's going on?
How can I fix that?
Did you ever had that kind of 'thing' happened to you?
I'll wait for your respond ... this is freaky
Thanks
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Please supply the link to the site and the PHP code for the respond.
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I'm going to guess that there is more than one PHP script on your site. And you're not editing the correct file.
Linux servers are cAsE sEnSiTiVe. A file called CONTACT.php is not the same as Contact.php or contact.php.
Nancy
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thanks Ben and Nancy
Well, I re-check the files on the server and I got ONLY 1 PHP file with the name where the form goes.
Just in case, I deleted all other files with a possible form on it, so I'm sure that there is no other way to miss
Here is what I have on the PHP form, where the email should go;
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$config['recipients'] = 'litto@comcast.net';
As you can see, there is no other emails to where to go. Hope this work
Thanks again, I'll let you know what happend
Saludos
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By any chance is Comcast forwarding emails to your other address?
Nancy