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no_mac_jack -> RE: using email component to include form fields (1/26/2002 0:11:51)
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It's like the cat & dog string from before...you need to separate the literal text from the asp code that needs to be evaluated. Also, in this case, you don't want to use response.write. That will actually write the variables value to the browser. To just include the variable's conents, you only have to use the variable name. Corrected code follows... Call mailNRedirect("Applicant qualifies for Federal Skilled Worker and occupation matching that of NOC top 3 bands" & VbCrLf & "INFO:" & VbCrLf & "Points Total: (" & iSumTotal & ")" & VbCrLf & "Language Factor Primary: (" & ppi & ")" & VbCrLf & "Language Factor Secondary: (" & qy & ")" & VbCrLf & "Experience Factor: (" & gg & ")" & VbCrLf & "Worked in Canada Factor: (" & e & ")" & VbCrLf & "Age Factor: (" & Request.Form("age_factor") & ")" & VbCrLf & "Adaptability: (" & ee & ")" & VbCrLf & "Need Job offer: (" & Request.Form("need_job_offer") & ")") I think I got everything cleaned up. Let me know if it doesn't work. ~no_mac_jack BTW-I'm working on an e-mail right now re: the pdf idea... Friends don't let friends use Macs.
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