pKai, thank you very much for the reply. In trying to implement your suggested changes, I botched something up. The beginning of the sub send_email routine now looks like this:

-----------

sub send_email {

$query->param('human')

{

$FullName = $query->param("FullName");

etc.

-----------

My tests now return this:

syntax error at form.cgi line 632, near ")

{"

syntax error at form.cgi line 832, near "}"

Execution of form.cgi aborted due to compilation errors.

As you can plainly see, I'm pretty lame with all of this so any hand-holding that you can provide would be appreciated. A copy of the script is available at http://betterppt.com/form.txt if you need to see it.


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