Hello all. I have this script that I have hacked, modified, improved and altered over the last few years. It is a Cyber Card Script (postcard- ecard) when I first got a hold of it it was a very simple script. I have added lots of features and things to it. The reason I'm asking for help is that I have a couple of ideas in order to improve it some more but as hard as I have tried it I have had no luck in getting the script to work. This is what I would like to add to it. 1. The ability of sending the card at a later date. 2. The ability of letting someone know when the card that they sent has been picck up. 3. The ability of adding users to the mailing list 4. A faster loading script. You can see the script in action if you visit http://www.panamas.net and send a card. To view the actual script you can go to http://www.panamas.net/card.txt I would apprecite any help that anyone can provide in this matter. Web you all later...Panama http://www.panamas.net

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