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RE: [Phpgroupware-developers] external emails


From: Don Graver (dgraver)
Subject: RE: [Phpgroupware-developers] external emails
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 18:54:05 +0100

Yes, I had tried doing that (see below)...but had no luck.  What queries should 
I look for?  I'm just confused why I can't grab the 
$GLOBALS['HTTP_POST_VARS']...is it getting unset somewhere and passed to 
$event?  Thanks again for the help.

Don


-----Original Message-----
From:   Daryl L. L. Houston [mailto:address@hidden
Sent:   Thu 7/10/2003 5:22 PM
To:     address@hidden
Cc:     
Subject:        Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] external emails




-----Original Message-----
From:   Daryl L. L. Houston [mailto:address@hidden
Sent:   Thu 7/10/2003 5:22 PM
To:     address@hidden
Cc:     
Subject:        Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] external emails

Look for the line

        $this->bo->add_attribute('location','');

and add a similar line with your field name.  This is in uicalendar. 
Sometime back, I added (at least I don't think it was in there by 
default!) a field called leadtime that allows my users to set the lead 
time for an alarm system we've got hooked into groupware's database. 
When I look through my source, that's the only relevant bit of code I 
see beyond what you've already put into place, though you may need to 
modify a query somewhere as well.

D



Don Graver (dgraver) wrote:
> Thanks for the advice...but I didn't find anything having to do with
> this in the files recommended.  So, I know this should be easy, but I'm
> having problems just getting the HTTP_POST_VARS variable that I
> specified in the template.  If I get the variable I should be set.  
> 
> Here is a list of what I have done:
> Edited calendar/inc/class.uicalendar.inc.php by adding the following:
>       $var[]= Array('field' => "Extra Invites", 'data' => '<textarea
> name="extraInvites"></textarea>');
> 
> This worked fine and got the text area box onto the calendar add page.
> 
> Now, in calendar/inc/bocalendar.inc.php I am trying to get the POST
> variable "extraInvites", but can't seem to do so.  I am working in the
> function update ...where it calls $this->send_update(MSG_ADDED,
> $event['participants']..etc.;
> According to this the $event array has all the POST variables, but it is
> not recognizing the one I added ("extraInvites").  I can't seem to find
> where $event grabbed the POST variables or where it was initialized in
> the first place.  
> 
> I also tried the following but to no avail:
> Edited calendar/inc/class.uicalendar.inc.php where it says set
> $this->bo->add_attribute('extraInvites',''); (approx. line 1144)
> 
> Also tried using "extraInvites[]" as the name of the textarea...but no
> luck.
> 
> I'm not the most knowledgeable with object-oriented programming, so I am
> getting somewhat lost following the code.  Thanks
> 
> -- Don
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daryl L. L. Houston [mailto:address@hidden 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 6:56 AM
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] external emails
> 
> 
> I'd think this would be pretty easy to implement.  Just add a database
> field 
> and a textbox to the template.  Then, in the portion of the calendar
> code 
> that does the emailing, you'd split the text field on commas or returns
> and 
> perform the email routine for each address.  The main pitfall that
> springs to 
> mind is that performance would take a hit as the emails were sent out
> (the 
> longer the list, the longer the load). I think you'd find the code to
> screw 
> with in calendar/class.uiprojects.inc.php, though other files to look at
> if 
> you don't turn anything up there are soprojects and boprojects. Look for
> the 
> string "REJECT" and go from there.
> 
> D
> 
> 
> On Wednesday 09 July 2003 09:02 am, Don Graver wrote:
> 
>>I would like to develop a way so that a user can enter multiple email 
>>addresses to a html 'text box' in the Calendar app when adding an 
>>event.  This way the user is able to invite other people that are not 
>>currently registered on the site.  I've done some research on how to 
>>send an email, but not sure how to implement it and where.  What I 
>>found was to use: $phpgw->send->msg.  Any recommendations on where to 
>>begin would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>Also, I would prefer not to allow the email app to users, but I can't 
>>seem to figure out how to give a user an external email address unless
> 
> 
>>I give them access to the email app.  For instance, if user-A adds an 
>>event and user-B wants to be notified by email, it will currently 
>>bounce b/c user-b doesn't have an account on the server.  The 
>>registration app has an email field, but the db table phpgw_accounts 
>>does not seem to have such a field.  I know the registration app is no
> 
> 
>>longer being maintained, but is there a downside to adding a 
>>email_address field to the phpgw_accounts table?
>>
>>If this has been discussed in previous threads I apologize, but I 
>>could not find it.
>>
>>-- Don
>>
>>
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==========================
Daryl L. L. Houston
Web Applications Developer
Signage Solutions, LLC
865.342.8270





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