Using Email "mailto:" Links
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 4:01 pm
Script URL: http://www.independent-rescue-adoption.com/ccount/
Version of script: 1.2
Hosting company: F5Hosting.com
URL of phpinfo.php: 5.2.6
URL of session_test.php:
What terms did you try when SEARCHING for a solution: email link ccount
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I have all regular links working great. However, I am have a minor problem when using an email "mailto:" link.
1. If I use the full url to the email link (http://www.domain.com/index.php/mailto:email@domain.com), I get a forbidden error, along with my email client not loading.
2. If I use just the mailto:email@domain.com link, I does bring up the email client as desired, however the browser window displayed behind it is blank. Once the email is sent, you have to use your back button to return to the previous page. The count does register, however having to then use the back button to return to my site is problematic.
Is there any code that can be added to the plain email link that will re-direct it to an actual page url, or any other work-around?
Great script!!
Version of script: 1.2
Hosting company: F5Hosting.com
URL of phpinfo.php: 5.2.6
URL of session_test.php:
What terms did you try when SEARCHING for a solution: email link ccount
Write your message below:
I have all regular links working great. However, I am have a minor problem when using an email "mailto:" link.
1. If I use the full url to the email link (http://www.domain.com/index.php/mailto:email@domain.com), I get a forbidden error, along with my email client not loading.
2. If I use just the mailto:email@domain.com link, I does bring up the email client as desired, however the browser window displayed behind it is blank. Once the email is sent, you have to use your back button to return to the previous page. The count does register, however having to then use the back button to return to my site is problematic.
Is there any code that can be added to the plain email link that will re-direct it to an actual page url, or any other work-around?
Great script!!