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Bug #26061 mail function chops html code when is used with php ver 4.3.3
Submitted: 2003-10-31 14:16 UTC Modified: 2003-10-31 16:43 UTC
From: soporte at redycomercio dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Mail related
PHP Version: 4.3.3 OS: win 2000
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2003-10-31 14:16 UTC] soporte at redycomercio dot com
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Hello!

When we send an html e-mail using the mail function with php ver 4.3.3 we do not get the same result as if we were using php ver 4.3.1 We have tried the same e-mail file using the mail function on both versions 4.3.1 and 4.3.3 We notice that ver 4.3.3 chops some characters from the html code sent. Notice that we have properly formated the html code before using the email function, also we have use the wordwrap funcion as well. Our html complains with standars!
Notice that this possible bug is a variant of "Bug #25638: Error in mail() function -- possibly in headers" On this case we do not get garbage but some code chopped

Any ideas? Thank you very much for you help!  

Fabio Castaneda


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