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Subject: [SECC] Re: SECC Membership Application
From: ae4y at mindspring.com (AE4Y)
Date: Mon Dec 27 08:21:48 2004
WARNING:  This message contains boring programming stuff, but I wanted 
everyone to know about the issues we're having with SECC web based 
membership application and the solution that is in the works.

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Believe it or not, the problem reported below aren't necessarily related 
to how the web page is set up, but rather to the individual's browser 
and e-mail client type and configuration.

The "mailto:"; function that is configured into the membership 
application form on the SECC web site is written properly.  I've 
successfully tested it with both Windows Explorer/Outlook email client 
software and the Netscape/Mozilla browser.  That said, I've never been 
happy with it because it is subject to performing differently/oddly 
based on other factors.

I've been working on a more reliable method using either Perl or PHP 
scripts which utilize server applications to send the e-mails related to 
the application form.  I was 99% there when I discovered a problem on 
the web server that I can't fix.  I contacted the guy who is responsible 
for the server itself at Contesting.com and he is aware of the issue, 
but ran out of time to do anything about it before the holidays.

Hopefully, he can take a look at it this week or next and a permanent 
and reliable fix will be possible for automatically e-mailing completed 
  membership applications from the website.

I'll keep you posted as work progresses.


Kent, AE4Y



Bill Coleman wrote:

> 
> Rick,
> 
> Thank you so much for this information! I'm sorry you have so much 
> trouble with the web site. I've forwarded your message on to Kent, who 
> is our webmaster. He'll look into it.
> 
> 
> On Dec 25, 2004, at 1:15 AM, Rick Walker wrote:
> 
>> Bill,
>>
>>  
>>
>> I tried repeatedly tonight to get the web site to accept my membership 
>> application without success.  The site asked me to configure Microsoft 
>> Outlook as my default email client.  Outlook IS configured as my 
>> default (and only) email client so I couldn?t understand why the site 
>> was having a problem.
>>

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