Index: openacs-4/contrib/packages/form-to-mail/form-to-mail.info =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/openacs-4/contrib/packages/form-to-mail/form-to-mail.info,v diff -u -r1.1.1.1 -r1.1.1.1.2.1 --- openacs-4/contrib/packages/form-to-mail/form-to-mail.info 30 Jul 2003 21:09:55 -0000 1.1.1.1 +++ openacs-4/contrib/packages/form-to-mail/form-to-mail.info 6 Dec 2003 16:30:28 -0000 1.1.1.1.2.1 @@ -12,14 +12,12 @@ Steve Ivy Form-to-Email Handling 2003-07-09 - <p>The Form-To-Mail package is designed to work somewhat like formmail.pl - the user enters information into an HTML form on a page, and upon submitting the page the data is collected and emailed to an address - of the administrator&#39;s choosing. -</p> - <p>Form-to-Mail (FTM) is designed with reuse, and hopefully some security, in mind. Email addresses such as sender and recipient are configured by the administrator, stored in the database, and cannnot be overridden by form variables, whic -h limits abuse of the form by third parties. -</p> - <p>FTM is designed to be included on other pages in the site, and provides a facility for adding custom form elements to the form, using a .tcl file that can be as simple or complex as the developer requires. The package uses a single inst -ance to generate the included HTML form, and to process the submitted form. + <p>The Form-To-Mail package is designed to work somewhat like formmail.pl - the user enters information into an HTML form on a page, and upon submitting the page the data is collected and emailed to an address + of the administrator&#39;s choosing. +</p> + <p>Form-to-Mail (FTM) is designed with reuse, and hopefully some security, in mind. Email addresses such as sender and recipient are configured by the administrator, stored in the database, and cannnot be overridden by form variables, which limits abuse of the form by third parties. +</p> + <p>FTM is designed to be included on other pages in the site, and provides a facility for adding custom form elements to the form, using a .tcl file that can be as simple or complex as the developer requires. The package uses a single instance to generate the included HTML form, and to process the submitted form. </p>