I can't figure out why the below script would work using $link2 but not $link2 (in place of $link1 in the script). I thought it might be something regarding escape characters, but none of them are being escaped when I echo them out. In fact, it works fine with the address ip of 5.5.5, but not when I put another octet on it. I thought it might be due to length (over 70 characters), but that didn't affect it either.
I'm digging through PHP, Apache, and Ubuntu books now, as the environment is a LAMP setup. Anyone have any idea?
I'm digging through PHP, Apache, and Ubuntu books now, as the environment is a LAMP setup. Anyone have any idea?
PHP:
function mail_request( $whom )
{
# email 'to' address passed into function
$to = $whom;
$link1 = "https://4.4.4.4/dev/forms/p-card/approve.php";
$link2 = "https://fourfours/dev/forms/p-card/approve.php";
$name = $_POST['name'];
$dept = $_POST['dept'];
$body = $_POST['requestor'];
$body .= " has requested to purchase the following from ";
$body .= $_POST['vendor'] . ":";
$body .= $_POST['description'];
$body .= "<br /><a href=\"" . $link2 . "\">Approve or Deny here</a><br />";
$subject = "P-Card Purchase Request Pending Approval";
$headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0" . "\r\n";
$headers .= "Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" . "\r\n";
$headers .= "From: William Tom Frank <jemann@somewhere.com>" . "\r\n";
# print components of email for troubleshooting
#echo "\$to = " . $to . "<br />\n";
#echo "\$subject = " . $subject . "<br />\n";
#echo "\$body = " . $body . "<br />\n";
#echo "\$headers = " . $headers . "<br />\n";
$result = mail( $to, $subject, $body, $headers );
# echo result from sending email
echo "\$result = " . $result;
}