Sorry about being so vague. here is a snip of the code:
$mailprog = '/usr/lib/sendmail'; # Recipient of form responses $recipient = 'test@test.edu'; # Print out a content-type for HTTP/1.0 compatibility print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; # Get the input read(STDIN, $buffer, $ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'}); # Split the name-value pairs @pairs = split(/&/, $buffer); foreach $pair (@pairs) { ($name, $value) = split(/=/, $pair); # Un-Webify plus signs and %-encoding $value =~ tr/+/ /; $value =~ s/%([a-fA-F0-9][a-fA-F0-9])/pack("C", hex($1))/eg; # Stop people from using subshells to execute commands # Not a big deal when using sendmail, but very important # when using UCB mail (aka mailx). # $value =~ s/~!/ ~!/g; # Uncomment for debugging purposes # print "Setting $name to $value<P>"; $FORM{$name} = $value; } # Print title and header info for user response &user_response; $date = `date`; # Now send mail to $recipient formatted in HTML # Note: MIME, Subject and Content lines must appear EXACTLY as they do + below # (only one \n after Subject line!) open (MAIL, "|$mailprog $recipient") || die "Can't open $mailprog!\n"; print MAIL "Reply-to: $FORM{'email'} ($FORM{'name'})\n"; print MAIL "MIME-Version: 1.0\n"; print MAIL "Subject: ES Internal Routing Form> $FORM{'name'}: $FORM{'i +d'} \n"; print MAIL "Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii\n"; print MAIL "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\n"; print MAIL "<html><head>\n"; print MAIL "<title>HR "; print MAIL "ES Internal Routing Form</title>\n"; print MAIL "</head>\n"; print MAIL "<body bgcolor=\"#FFFFFF\" text=\"#000000\" link=\"#003366\ +" "; print MAIL "alink=\"#666666\" vlink=\"#6699CC\">\n"; print MAIL "<center><table border=0 width=99%>"; print MAIL "<tr><td align=left>"; print MAIL "<img src=\"HR/graphics/smdbw_logo.gif\" "; print MAIL "alt=\"logo\"></td>"; print MAIL "<td align=center><font color=\"#003366\" size=+2>"; print MAIL "Office<br>"; print MAIL "ES Internal Routing Form</font></td></tr>"; print MAIL "</table>"; print MAIL "<img src=\"graphics/2lines.gif\" "; print MAIL "alt=\"2lines\"></center>"; print MAIL "<font color=\"#FF0000\"><b>Processed By: </b>$FORM{'fnba'} + $FORM{'estb'} $FORM{'espr'}</font><br>"; print MAIL "<b>Name: </b>$FORM{'name'}<br>"; print MAIL "<b>SS#: </b>$FORM{'ss'}<br>"; print MAIL "<b>ID#: </b>$FORM{'id'}<br>"; print MAIL "<b>Dept: </b>$FORM{'deptnumber'}<br>"; print MAIL "<b>Title: </b>$FORM{'title'}<br>"; print MAIL "<b>US Citizen? </b>$FORM{'ckusyes'} $FORM{'ckusno'}<br>";
When the user selects $FROM {'ckusno') I would like for an additional recipient be added to the form. GD

In reply to Re: Re: CGI Recipient by Anonymous Monk
in thread CGI Recipient by Anonymous Monk

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