
forms - html button to send email - Stack Overflow
You can not directly send an email with a HTML form. You can however send the form to your web server and then generate the email with a server side program written in e.g. PHP.
How do I code my submit button go to an email address
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How do I make a send email button with html? - Stack Overflow
0 The only way to send an e-mail with pure HTML and no PHP is to use the a element. Use the href property with the value "mailto: [email protected] ". The only issue is that this will open …
html - How to link a button to an email address - Stack Overflow
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Use <div> as a button and trigger a mailto when it is clicked
I'm creating a custom button on my webpage which actually is a <div>, I want to trigger a mailto when the button is clicked. What is the best way out? I've tried calling a javascript function
html - Can I set subject/content of email using mailto:? - Stack …
If you want to add html content to your email, url encode your html code for the message body and include it in your mailto link code, but trouble is you can't set the type of the email from …
Create a working submit button for form to send email
Apr 19, 2015 · How can I write a code to create a working submit button where somebody click the submit button on my page and that data goes to my working email id for example to …
Can a HTML button perform a POST request? - Stack Overflow
82 This can be done with an input element of a type "submit". This will appear as a button to the user and clicking the button will send the form.
HTML mailto form: prefill subject and body - Stack Overflow
23 I am editing an HTML template and need help in the contact form section. I want to make it so when user clicks on the send message button, then the default email client (in my case, …
Sending emails automatically at the click of a button
I am designing an Emergency Response page, and one of the features we need is to be able to click a button (e.g. 'Send details to embassy'), and then send an automatically-generated …