Sure-
CREATE or REPLACE FUNCTION email_activated_member ()
RETURNS trigger AS $$
$new=$_TD['new'];
$old=$_TD['old'];
if(($_TD['event']=='INSERT' and $new['active']='t') or
($_TD['event']=='UPDATE' and $new['active']=='t' and
$old['active']=='f')) {
$link=$_TD['new'];
$sql="select *
from groups
where id=$link[group_id]";
$result=spi_exec_query($sql);
if($result) {
$group=spi_fetch_row($result);
}
if($group) {
$message=<<<EOT
Greetings...
Here are your link details:
Name: $link[name]
URL: $link[url]
Email: $link[email]
Contact Name: $link[contact_name]
Description: $link[description]
Thanks,
$group[name]
$group[url]
EOT;
if(!empty($link['email'])) {
$to=empty($link['contact_name']) ?
$link['email'] : "$link[contact_name] <$link[email]>";
mail($to,
"Link Activated - $group[name]!",
$message,
"From: {$group[name]} <$group[email]>\r\n");
}
}
}
$$ LANGUAGE 'plphpu';
-- CREATE TRIGGER email_activated_member AFTER INSERT
or UPDATE ON links FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE
email_activated_member();
It justs lets people know when their link has been
activated.
CSN
--- Roman Neuhauser <neuhauser@sigpipe.cz> wrote:
> # cool_screen_name90001@yahoo.com / 2005-08-11
> 16:49:25 -0700:
> > I'm using PHP5, and I'm not passing by reference.
> My
> > first stop WAS plphp.commandprompt.com, but none
> of
> > their mailing list links for plphp work.
>
> Can you post the code that triggers the warning?
>
> --
> How many Vietnam vets does it take to screw in a
> light bulb?
> You don't know, man. You don't KNOW.
> Cause you weren't THERE.
> http://bash.org/?255991
>
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com