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    Question Re: Bad_URL?

    I'm curious what does these changes do? Does it disable to the error page? Do I need to do anything to the previous line that begins with elseif? Thanks again for all your help.

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    Default Re: Bad_URL?

    Previously, if the mail sending failed, it would call the Error to send you an alert message.

    With the changes, it does nothing. The semicolon is an empty statement, which does nothing. The two slashes // turn the rest of the line into a comment, which PHP ignores.

    It's important that you don't change anything else.
    Russell Robinson - Author of Tectite FormMail and FormMailDecoder
    http://www.tectite.com/

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