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I've 5 huge ugly forms written in HTML ... I wanna convert those forms to send emails using PHP automatically without going through each one and reading the post variables then constructing the mail code ... There was a tool online once but I cannot find it and I forgot its name ...
Any one can recommend something?
Tools like this save you time when you're working on a static website but require a contact form. Check this link, it has a couple of options: http://www.html-form-guide.com/form-mail/form-mail-script.html
The whole blog seems to be dedicated to web forms creation.
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Regardless, you will have to point the action="" to some location. I suggest setting up a web service that accepts what you post to it. Then redirect all your old forms action="" option to that web service address.
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I am working on some laravel project in which i want to provide live chat for customer services. Customer fill some information then chat will be start for example you can see demo https://www.telenor.com.pk/ or http://www.mobilink.com.pk/. There is a lot of other example I think that two is enough for understand what i want. I want some thing like that please suggest me any library or some helping material that can help me
I don't know if I understand you.
I mean if you want to use that kind of service on your laravel project, just simply register at one of live chat providers.
For example: https://www.tawk.to/ (it's free)
Its very easy to install. You will need just to add website in tawk, and put the javascript that you will get in your template.
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I've recently built a simple messaging system for some work colleagues and I am currently working on optimizing current functionality. Many users are complaining of a messy-looking message display system.
The thing that I currently have in place is a PHP file inside of an iFrame that refreshes every 15 seconds. However this is undesirable and wastes resources.
As a result I was wondering if there are any tutorials out there that propose better methods, similar to those used by Facebook whereby the comment is automatically loaded upon posting.
http://ajaxim.com/ <-- Ajax Instant Messaging framework. :)
EDIT :
You might also want to try this http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2012/05/09/building-real-time-commenting-system/ which is a good that guides you through making a realtime comment system.
That system is built using HTML 5. (PHP and Ajax too of course) And it's using Websockets :)
Oh, and a link to a previously asked question that is similar:
Instant notification using php/mysql,please give me a general idea
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I am planning to create myself a photo storing solution - like dropbox, just in my own server and only with photos.
I was thinking of only one public page - login form. So when you enter www.example.com > you end up with a login form > after login you see your albums and you can easily create new ones/upload photos, bulk download and etc.
The system has to be super easy to use (senior citizen will be using it), should be compatible with mobile phones and all photos should be absolutely private!
I have searched online, but most of the systems are overcrowded with unnecessary tools that make the system complicated and orientated more to public galleries.
Any ideas of similar systems already created that I could use?
You have a few options here, personally I would just build this as that way you are getting exactly what you want.
However, not everyone has the time or patience I have. So as an alternative :
OwnCloud is the best option here in my opinion as I have installed and used this before. It is very user friendly and simple to install.
OR I would suggest investigating these : alternatives
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We are developing PHP & MySQL based application. We distribute a registration form in PDF format. After filling form, user will upload PDF form to our application to register. We want to extract registration data in PDF form from PHP and save these data to database.
Can someone point me PHP classes for extracting field value from PDF form?
An alternative could be using an external program like http://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-the-pdf-toolkit/ and so something like:
$ pdftk file.pdf dump_data_fields
and then process the output. However, this would involve a lot of parsing logic and output processing. Plus, if you cannot install binaries on your server, never mind. :)
It might be just simpler to do as hoppa mentioned.
Edit: This question might be a duplicate of The best pratice to parse PDF forms fields with PHP5 that question has an interesting comment!
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I have generated my REST API, and now I have to write a documentation for the API.
As the API is mainly generated by a third-party plugin it's not possible to generate the DOC automatically.
So what the best tool (to save time) to manually write a DOC?
PS: I do have github account, I wonder if the user pages can fit this need.
You might want to take a look at TechWriter for Web Services. It also supports generating documentation for REST APIs.
You can spent sometime to put DocBlock into all function/class you have built
A tool like PHPDOC is available for you to compile DocBlock into documentation and regenerate whatever you need (into your desired format).
Not to mention, is stored as static HTML