Hi guys,
I discovered that the $id was even easier... just comment it out of my bit
of code..

            # sample routine to send message to admin with billing info
            my $domain = $in{domain};
        --> #my $id = $in{id};
            my $ticket = $in{ticket};    #Phil's mod to get number of
tickets
            my  $reg_type = "New BIZ Domain";


and the cgi puts it where it should be anyway. Saves on code.

Which reminds me - how are you handling payment for these pre-registrations
?  Do they add into the database "live" or do you get to manually add them
like you can with normally rigistrations at resellers.opensrs.net ??

cheers
Bob





> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Philip Clever
> Sent: Wednesday, 25 July 2001 1:47 PM
> To: Mark Engelhardt
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: can you share with me what you did? re 2.41 of opensrs
>
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> Yes I agree this does indeed suck, hopefully the developers will
> squirt out
> some code to make it all work *HINT* *HINT*.  But anyway here's what I did
> to the email kludge from Robert to get order id# and # of tickets:
>
>  # email kludge ###############
>
>             ############################################################
>             # sample routine to send message to admin with billing info
>
>             my $domain = $in{domain};
>             my $ticket = $in{ticket};    #my mod to get number of tickets
>             my $id = $register_results->{attributes}->{id};    #my mod to
> get order id
>             my  $reg_type = "New BIZ Domain";
>             if ($REG_SYSTEM{F_SEND_ORDERS}) {
>                 # sample routine to send message to customer
>                 # THINK: Email & RACE...
>                 send_email("$path_templates/message.txt",
>                           {
>                            %in,
>                            domain =>  $domain,
>                            ticket =>  $ticket,    #ticket mod
>                            mailfrom => $in{owner_email},
>                            mailto => $ADMIN_EMAIL,
>                            id => $id,
>                            period_text => $REG_PERIODS{$in{period}},
>                            reg_type => $reg_type,
>                            });
>             }
>
>             # sample routine to send message to customer
>             # THINK: Email & RACE...
>             if ($REG_SYSTEM{F_SEND_THANKYOU}) {
>                 send_email("$path_templates/thankyou.txt",
>                           {
>                            %in,
>                            domain =>  $domain,
>                            mailto => $in{owner_email},
>                            mailfrom => $ADMIN_EMAIL,
>                            id => $id,
>                           });
>             }
>
>
> ################################################################
>
>
>
> I got an email from Robert and he said that if the Billing info
> is the same
> as the admin (owner) info then it won't pass the billing info to
> mesage.txt
> .  I haven't heard back from him if he ever got owner info passed
> though....
>
> -Philip
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mark Engelhardt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 4:44 PM
> Subject: can you share with me what you did? re 2.41 of opensrs
>
>
> > I just got an email with a few fields working....
> >
> >
> > Any luck with the rest?  Can you email me what you did to get
> the order id
> > etc, working?
> >
> > I am raising hell with opensrs because they did not make this
> work in the
> > first place.
> >
> > This really sux that we each have to hack at it separately.
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
> >
> > Subject: Re: email conf missing in 2.4.1?
> > From: Philip Clever ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > Date: Tue Jul 24 2001 - 16:53:07 EDT
> >
> >        sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
> >        Previous message: domreg: "Re: WHOIS script"
> >        In reply to: Robert: "RE: email conf missing in 2.4.1?"
> >        Reply: Philip Clever: "Re: email conf missing in 2.4.1?"
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks, that works pretty good. It passes domain name, years, and most
> > importantly, CC info. I also worked on it and got it to pass
> the order id
> > and # of tickets. But beyond that I can't seem to figure out how to pass
> > things like {billing_first_name}. I tried $data->{billing}->{first_name}
> as
> > the developer had recommended, but no luck. Anyone else hacking away at
> > this?
> >
> >
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> > Mark Engelhardt
> > IntuitiveISP.com
> > 935 Jackson Street
> > Benicia, California 94510
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>
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