I've tried to get this contact form to work, and I've followed the example http://ift.tt/PtDpvh . I only get the Fatal error: Call to undefined function http_response_code() in /hermes/bosoraweb183/b1669/ipg.tenkakletcom/spirit/mailer.php on line 17 above my contact form. I do not know php at all, but having this contact form is kick-ass! Here are the relevant files:
Here is the html:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<div id="form-messages"></div>
<form id="ajax-contact" method="post" action="mailer.php">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-md-6">
<div class="form-group">
<label for="exampleInputEmail1">Name</label>
<input type="text" id="name" class="form-control" name="name" required placeholder="Name...">
</div>
</div>
<div class="col-md-6">
<div class="form-group">
<label for="exampleInputPassword1">E-mail</label>
<input type="name" class="form-control" id="email" placeholder="E-mail" required>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="form-group">
<label for="exampleInputEmail1">Message</label>
<textarea class="form-control" rows="3" id="message" name="message" placeholder="Your Message Here" required></textarea>
</div>
<button type="submit" class="btn tf-btn btn-default">Submit</button>
</form>
Here is the js file:
$(function() {
// Get the form.
var form = $('#ajax-contact');
// Get the messages div.
var formMessages = $('#form-messages');
// Set up an event listener for the contact form.
$(form).submit(function(e) {
// Stop the browser from submitting the form.
event.preventDefault();
// Serialize the form data.
var formData = $(form).serialize();
// Submit the form using AJAX.
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: $(form).attr('action'),
data: formData
})
.done(function(response) {
// Make sure that the formMessages div has the 'success' class.
$(formMessages).removeClass('error');
$(formMessages).addClass('success');
// Set the message text.
$(formMessages).text(response);
// Clear the form.
$('#name').val('');
$('#email').val('');
$('#message').val('');
})
.fail(function(data) {
// Make sure that the formMessages div has the 'error' class.
$(formMessages).removeClass('success');
$(formMessages).addClass('error');
// Set the message text.
if (data.responseText !== '') {
$(formMessages).text(data.responseText);
} else {
$(formMessages).text('Oops! An error occured and your message could not be sent.');
}
});
});
});
and here is the mailer.php
<?php
// My modifications to mailer script from:
// http://ift.tt/PtDpvh
// Added input sanitizing to prevent injection
// Only process POST reqeusts.
if ($_SERVER["REQUEST_METHOD"] == "POST") {
// Get the form fields and remove whitespace.
$name = strip_tags(trim($_POST["name"]));
$name = str_replace(array("\r","\n"),array(" "," "),$name);
$email = filter_var(trim($_POST["email"]), FILTER_SANITIZE_EMAIL);
$message = trim($_POST["message"]);
// Check that data was sent to the mailer.
if ( empty($name) OR empty($message) OR !filter_var($email, FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL)) {
// Set a 400 (bad request) response code and exit.
http_response_code(200);
echo "Oops! There was a problem with your submission. Please complete the form and try again.";
exit;
}
// Set the recipient email address.
// FIXME: Update this to your desired email address.
$recipient = "myemail@gmail.com";
// Set the email subject.
$subject = "New contact from $name";
// Build the email content.
$email_content = "Name: $name\n";
$email_content .= "Email: $email\n\n";
$email_content .= "Message:\n$message\n";
// Build the email headers.
$email_headers = "From: $name <$email>";
// Send the email.
if (mail($recipient, $subject, $email_content, $email_headers)) {
// Set a 200 (okay) response code.
// http_response_code(200);
echo "Thank You! Your message has been sent.";
} else {
// Set a 500 (internal server error) response code.
http_response_code(500);
echo "Oops! Something went wrong and we couldn't send your message.";
}
} else {
// Not a POST request, set a 403 (forbidden) response code.
http_response_code(403);
echo "There was a problem with your submission, please try again.";
}
?>
I know this is not the best way of asking for help. But any help is much appreciated. If I could, I would, buy the person a coffee if it was physically possible :).
Many thanks!
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