Form Question - Built-In PHP Processor

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Form Question - Built-In PHP Processor

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I have a question in regards to the resulting email from the Built-In PHP Processor.

The email coming back to me has many of the field in 1 continual line (see Example 1) instead of 1 line per each response (as in Example 2).

How can I get the email results to show as Example 2?

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This may be of use?
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Also, note that in the Advanced Form properties there is an option to set the end of line character for messages. The recommended value is 'CRLF'.
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BaconFries wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 11:23 pm This may be of use?
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=64476
And you all think this is a better solution than my old ways of importing 3rd party generated HTML for my forms and using the DBTS processor?

The solution suggested here is way too much to do.
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Simple answer yes. Due to what you currently use "FrontPage" (I believe) which was discontinued way back at the end of 2006 and no longer supported. And as you have wrote recently you just updated from Windows 7 to Windows 11 why do this and not stick with a unsupported operating system if it worked. Also note even now you have updated to WWB20 and you still wish to use your 3rd party html with the DBTS processor it wont be supported if it breaks any code generated with WWB20.
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BaconFries wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 3:12 pm Simple answer yes. Due to what you currently use "FrontPage" (I believe) which was discontinued way back at the end of 2006 and no longer supported. And as you have wrote recently you just updated from Windows 7 to Windows 11 why do this and not stick with a unsupported operating system if it worked.
Because my browser couldn't be updated any longer and I was having difficulty accessing some websites. Honestly, that is the only reason why.
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Understood and I appreciate that using WWB20 and how you design and layout for your forms etc is the best way forward. You may also get penalised by Google in the future if your site and others you have build aren't RWD compliant so this is another reason to use the likes of Layout Grids in the future. But only you can decide this.
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Barbara,

If you want to use third party forms, can I recommend Cognitoforms? I use it all the time in my WWB web sites (here's an example) and it's fully RWD compliant.

Cheers

Alan
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