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Sending Cookies By Email

It is very crucial when you send out an email and you dont know where it goes or land and this tutorial will actually show you how and want you need to know and where and what type of people are getting your emails and so on...

How It Works
An IFRAME tag is put on the post-sale “thank you” page.
The content of the IFRAME is a web page that obtains the cookie (or cookies) and automatically submits them to a CGI program on the server. It uses JavaScript to read cookies and insert their value into a hidden form field. The form is then automatically submitted.
The CGI program emails the cookies — just the value (if only one cookie) or both the name and the value (if several cookies).

How To Do It
This requires only four steps to get it done.
The first three steps create a web page that retrieves the cookie (or cookies), inserts the information into a form, and automatically submits it to a form handling program. This is the web page that will be in the IFRAME.
The fourth step integrates the system into the post-sale “thank you” page by putting the web page created in the first three steps into an IFRAME.

Note that the next steps are below, just click on the newest post from the left and continue until you've reached the last part.

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