Feedback Email Attachment Primer Tutorial

Feedback Email Attachment Primer Tutorial

Feedback Email Attachment Primer Tutorial

We’re starting out on a Feedback project for the RJM Programming website today, incorporating the recent Annotation and Email Attachment functionality we last talked about with Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Rotation Tutorial.

Being as we use email, we want to be able to do a few things that make it worthwhile to do, rather than just use an email client. The scribble functionality and image placement functionality fits this “bill”, otherwise why “reinvent wheels”. But we are in the early days here, and we’ll be revisiting this theme and then we proceed to non-Primer tutorials on the topic, and, as always, we’d welcome any of your feedback, as users.

Feedback and polling have that similarity of encouraging user input, short of allowing blog users to post their own blogs, a stage we have not allowed here at this blog, as the moderation of image data is a step too far for us to maintain. But please know we’ll review any of your feedback and respond accordingly. To reply to your feedback we’d need the From field be filled out with a legitimate email address, something also required bt many email clients to better determine an email is not spam.

So please see …

  • feedback.html HTML and Javascript new to our project today, with this live run … that supervises the emailing …
  • world.php PHP emailer of email attachment changed from last time in this way … and …
  • world.js as the unchanged supervised external Javascript

As we say, we will return, and hope this gives you more food for thought with your own endeavours.

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