Re: looping through the headers of an orderfile
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 31661
interpreted = N
texte = That would only help in appending the header1-40 fields. I guess I can't escape having to type in adress1=[address1]&IPAddress=[IPAddress] etc for the other standard headers individually. I tried a bunch of contexts like {listheaders] (a la [listmimeheaders]) but to no avail.Thanks for your input John and John.Jai.>but I believe someone in recent weeks posted a routine that does >loop thru the headers...>>(maybe it was Nicolas V.?)>>soemthing like->>[append...][loop... ]Header[index]=[url]Header[index][/url][/loop][/append]>>if I remember the gist of it>>-John>>John Peacock wrote:>> > The order header fields are accessable directly; there is no> > [HeaderVariables] context (like [FormVariables]).> >> > John Peacock> >> > Jaishankar Jayaram wrote:> > >> > > I would like to store the contents of an orderfile in my own> > > custom database. I was wondering if there was some context valid> > > within the [orderfile].. [/orderfile] context for looping through the> > > headers which I could use to append to my database with> > > [name]=[value] pairs.> > > Thanks in advance,> > > Jai.Jaishankar Jayaram,Database Analyst,Interactive Ink, Inc.Phone: (614) 221-7089 ext 23Fax: (614) 221-7098Email:jai@interactiveink.comhttp://www.interactiveink.comE-business made Easy-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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That would only help in appending the header1-40 fields. I guess I can't escape having to type in adress1=[address1]&IPAddress=[ipaddress] etc for the other standard headers individually. I tried a bunch of contexts like {listheaders] (a la [listmimeheaders]) but to no avail.Thanks for your input John and John.Jai.>but I believe someone in recent weeks posted a routine that does >loop thru the headers...>>(maybe it was Nicolas V.?)>>soemthing like->>[append...][loop... ]Header[index]=[url]Header[index][/url][/loop][/append]>>if I remember the gist of it>>-John>>John Peacock wrote:>> > The order header fields are accessable directly; there is no> > [HeaderVariables] context (like [formvariables]).> >> > John Peacock> >> > Jaishankar Jayaram wrote:> > >> > > I would like to store the contents of an orderfile in my own> > > custom database. I was wondering if there was some context valid> > > within the [orderfile].. [/orderfile] context for looping through the> > > headers which I could use to append to my database with> > > [name]=[value] pairs.> > > Thanks in advance,> > > Jai.Jaishankar Jayaram,Database Analyst,Interactive Ink, Inc.Phone: (614) 221-7089 ext 23Fax: (614) 221-7098Email:jai@interactiveink.comhttp://www.interactiveink.comE-business made Easy-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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