#!NETQUOTEVAR:PERLPATH ####################################################### # # # MailForm.pl - provides mail support for Catalog # # # # Copyright (c) 2004 ACTINIC SOFTWARE Plc # # # # Written by Zoltan Magyar # # Wednesday, March 03, 2004 # # # ####################################################### ####################################################### # # # The above is the Path to Perl on the ISP's server # # # # Requires Perl version 5.004 or later # # # ####################################################### #?use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser); use strict; # # Make sure "." is included in the @INC directory list so we can find our packages # my $bFound = 0; my $sDir; foreach $sDir (@INC) { if ($sDir eq ".") { $bFound = 1; last; } } if (!$bFound) { push (@INC, "."); } # # NT systems rarely execute the CGI scripts in the cgi-bin, so attempt to locate # the packages in that case. This may still fail if the cgi-bin folder is named # something else, but at least we will catch 80% of the cases. The INCLUDEPATHADJUSMENT # covers the remaining cases. # push (@INC, "cgi-bin"); NETQUOTEVAR:INCLUDEPATHADJUSTMENT # # As the mail script is used only for bulk e-mail support # so we can assume that the ACTINIC package is available # require NETQUOTEVAR:ACTINICPACKAGE; require NETQUOTEVAR:SESSIONPACKAGE; $::g_sSmtpServer = "NETQUOTEVAR:SMTPSERVER"; Init(); DispatchCommands(); exit; ####################################################################################### ######################### THIS IS THE END OF THE MAIN ################################# ####################################################################################### ####################################################### # # DispatchCommands - parse the command input and # call the command processing function # # Expects: %g_InputHash, and %g_SetupBlob # should be defined # ####################################################### sub DispatchCommands { my (@Response, $Status, $Message, $sHTML, $sAction, $pFailures, $sCartID); $sAction = $::g_InputHash{"ACTION"}; # check the page action # # Handle sending custom emails from the site # if ($sAction =~ m/$::g_sSendMailLabel/i ) { @Response = SendMailToMerchant(); } elsif ($sAction =~ m/SHOWFORM/i) { # # Note: this call will never return here # DisplayMailPage($::g_BillContact{'NAME'}, "", $::g_BillContact{'EMAIL'}, ""); } # # Unsupported ACTION??? # Bomb out with an error message # else # there is no ACTION specified { ACTINIC::ReportError(ACTINIC::GetPhrase(-1, 1284), ACTINIC::GetPath()); exit; } # # Parse the response # ($Status, $Message, $pFailures) = @Response; # parse the response if ($Status == $::FAILURE) { ACTINIC::ReportError($Message, ACTINIC::GetPath()); } exit; } ####################################################### # # SendMailToMerchant - send a mail to the merchant's # email address with the details from input hash # # Returns: 0 - HTML of the page to be displayed # # Author: Zoltan Magyar - Wednesday, December 03, 2003 # ####################################################### sub SendMailToMerchant { # # Receive parameters from input hash # my ($sEmailRecpt, $sSubject, $sTextMailBody, $sName, $sMessage, $sHTML); $sEmailRecpt = $::g_InputHash{'EmailAddress'}; $sSubject = $::g_InputHash{'Subject'}; $sCompany = $::g_InputHash{'Company'}; $sName = $::g_InputHash{'Name'}; $sMessage = $::g_InputHash{'Message'}; # # Validate the content of the fields # my $sError; if ($sName eq "") { $sError .= ACTINIC::GetRequiredMessage(-1, 2370); } if ($sSubject eq "") { $sError .= ACTINIC::GetRequiredMessage(-1, 2372); } if ($sEmailRecpt eq "") { $sError .= ACTINIC::GetRequiredMessage(-1, 2371); } elsif ($sEmailRecpt !~ /.+\@.+\..+/) { $sError .= ACTINIC::GetPhrase(-1, 2378) . "\r\n"; } if ($sMessage eq "") { $sError .= ACTINIC::GetRequiredMessage(-1, 2373); } if ($sError ne "") { $sError = ACTINIC::GroomError($sError); # make the error look nice for the HTML $ACTINIC::B2B->SetXML('VALIDATIONERROR', $sError); # # Redisplay the mail page with error messages # DisplayMailPage($sName, $sSubject, $sEmailRecpt, $sMessage); # # Note: the above call will never return here # } else { # # Construct the mail text and send it to the merchant # $sError = ACTINIC::GetPhrase(-1, 2377); $sTextMailBody .= ACTINIC::GetPhrase(-1, 2370) . $sName . "\r\n"; $sTextMailBody .= ACTINIC::GetPhrase(-1, 2371) . $sEmailRecpt . "\r\n"; $sTextMailBody .= ACTINIC::GetPhrase(-1, 2373) . "\r\n" . $sMessage . "\r\n\r\n"; $sTextMailBody .= "Company:" . $sCompany . "\r\n"; my @Response = ACTINIC::SendMail($::g_sSmtpServer, $$::g_pSetupBlob{EMAIL}, $sSubject, $sTextMailBody, $sEmailRecpt, $sCompany); if ($Response[0] != $::SUCCESS) { ACTINIC::RecordErrors($Response[1], ACTINIC::GetPath()); $sError = $Response[1]; } # # Send the same message to the sender # Withe a "thank you" prefix # $sTextMailBody = ACTINIC::GetPhrase(-1, 2379) . "\r\n\r\n" . $sTextMailBody; my @Response = ACTINIC::SendMail($::g_sSmtpServer, $sEmailRecpt, $sSubject, $sTextMailBody, $sCompany, $$::g_pSetupBlob{EMAIL}); if ($Response[0] != $::SUCCESS) { ACTINIC::RecordErrors($Response[1], ACTINIC::GetPath()); $sError = $Response[1]; } # # Now bounce back to the mail page # @Response = ACTINIC::BounceToPageEnhanced(5, ACTINIC::GetPhrase(-1, 1962) . $sError . ACTINIC::GetPhrase(-1, 1970), $$::g_pSetupBlob{CHECKOUT_DESCRIPTION}, $::g_sWebSiteUrl, $::g_sContentUrl, $::g_pSetupBlob, $::Session->GetLastShopPage(), \%::g_InputHash, $::FALSE); $sHTML = $Response[2]; # # We need to manually remove the tags from the bounce page # $sHTML =~ s/.*?\/Actinic:UNREG>//ig; } ACTINIC::SaveSessionAndPrintPage($sHTML, undef); exit; } ####################################################### # # DisplayMailPage - load the mail form # # Input: $sName - the name of the recepient # $sSubject- the subject of the mail # $sEmail - email address of the sender # $sText - the mail text # # Output: Nothing. This function prints the page and # terminates. In case of error the error is reported # and the script is terminated. # ####################################################### sub DisplayMailPage { my ($sName, $sSubject, $sEmail, $sText) = @_; # # Display the mail page # my %VarTable; $VarTable{'NETQUOTEVAR:NAMEVALUE'} = $sName; $VarTable{'NETQUOTEVAR:EMAILVALUE'} = $sEmail; $VarTable{'NETQUOTEVAR:SUBJECTVALUE'} = $sSubject; $VarTable{'NETQUOTEVAR:MESSAGEVALUE'} = $sText; my @Response = ACTINIC::TemplateFile(ACTINIC::GetPath() . "mail_form.html", \%VarTable); # make the substitutions if ($Response[0] != $::SUCCESS) { ACTINIC::ReportError($Response[1], ACTINIC::GetPath()); } # # clean up the links # my ($sDigest,$sBaseFile) = ACTINIC::CaccGetCookies(); my $sPath = ($sBaseFile) ? $sBaseFile : $::g_sContentUrl; @Response = ACTINIC::MakeLinksAbsolute($Response[2], $::g_sWebSiteUrl, $sPath); if ($Response[0] != $::SUCCESS) { ACTINIC::ReportError($Response[1], ACTINIC::GetPath()); } my $sHTML = $Response[2]; PrintPage($sHTML); exit; } ####################################################### # # Init - script initialisation # ####################################################### sub Init { $::prog_name = "MailForm"; # Program Name (8 characters) $::prog_ver = '$Revision: 3 $'; # program version (6 characters) $::prog_ver = substr($::prog_ver, 11); # strip the revision information $::prog_ver =~ s/ \$//; # and the trailers # # Set the calling context # $ActinicOrder::s_nContext = $ActinicOrder::FROM_CART; my (@Response, $Status, $Message); @Response = ReadAndParseInput(); # read the input from the CGI call ($Status, $Message) = @Response; # parse the response if ($Status != $::SUCCESS) { ACTINIC::TerminalError($Message); # can't be report error because problem could be path error } @Response = ReadAndParseBlobs(); # read the catalog blobs ($Status, $Message) = @Response; # parse the response if ($Status != $::SUCCESS) { ACTINIC::ReportError($Message, ACTINIC::GetPath()); } # # Set the old global variables for compatibility # $::g_sWebSiteUrl = $::Session->GetBaseUrl(); $::g_sContentUrl = $::g_sWebSiteUrl; $ACTINIC::B2B->Set('UserDigest',ACTINIC::CAccFindUser()); # # Initialize some global hashes (must come after prompt file) # ACTINIC::InitMonthMap(); # # Graphical buttons # if(!defined $::g_InputHash{"ACTION"}) { if(defined $::g_InputHash{"ACTION_SENDMAIL.x"}) { $::g_InputHash{"ACTION"} = $::g_sSendMailLabel; } } } ####################################################### # # ReadAndParseInput - read the input and parse it # # Expects: $ENV to be defined # # # Output: ($ReturnCode, $Error) # if $ReturnCode = $::FAILURE, the operation failed # for the reason specified in $Error # Otherwise everything is OK # ####################################################### sub ReadAndParseInput { my ($status, $message, $temp); ($status, $message, $::g_OriginalInputData, $temp, %::g_InputHash) = ACTINIC::ReadAndParseInput(); if ($status != $::SUCCESS) { return ($status, $message, 0, 0); } return ($::SUCCESS, "", 0, 0); } ####################################################### # # ReadAndParseBlobs - read the blobs and store them # in global data structures # # Expects: %::g_InputHash - the input hash table should # be defined # # Affects: %::g_BillContact - the invoice contact info # %::g_ShipContact - the delivery contact info # %::g_ShipInfo - the shipping info # %::g_TaxInfo - the tax exemption info # %::g_GeneralInfo - the general info page info # %g_PaymentInfo - the payment details # # Output: ($ReturnCode, $Error) # if $ReturnCode = $::FAILURE, the operation failed # for the reason specified in $Error # Otherwise everything is OK # ####################################################### sub ReadAndParseBlobs { my ($Status, $Message, @Response, $sPath); $sPath = ACTINIC::GetPath(); # get the path to the web site @Response = ACTINIC::ReadPromptFile($sPath); # read the prompt blob if ($Response[0] != $::SUCCESS) { return (@Response); } @Response = ACTINIC::ReadCatalogFile($sPath); # read the catalog blob ($Status, $Message) = @Response; # parse the response if ($Status != $::SUCCESS) # on error, bail { return (@Response); } @Response = ACTINIC::ReadSetupFile($sPath); # read the setup ($Status, $Message) = @Response; if ($Status != $::SUCCESS) { return (@Response); } # # Initialise session # my ($sCartID, $sContactDetails) = ACTINIC::GetCookies(); $::Session = new Session($sCartID, $sContactDetails, ACTINIC::GetPath(), $::TRUE); # # read the checkout status # my ($pBillContact, $pShipContact, $pShipInfo, $pTaxInfo, $pGeneralInfo, $pPaymentInfo, $pLocationInfo); @Response = $::Session->RestoreCheckoutInfo(); if ($Response[0] != $::SUCCESS) { return (@Response); } no strict 'refs'; # don't care empty string as hash ($Status, $Message, $pBillContact, $pShipContact, $pShipInfo, $pTaxInfo, $pGeneralInfo, $pPaymentInfo, $pLocationInfo) = @Response; %::g_BillContact = %$pBillContact; # copy the hashes to global tables %::g_ShipContact = %$pShipContact; %::g_ShipInfo = %$pShipInfo; %::g_TaxInfo = %$pTaxInfo; %::g_GeneralInfo = %$pGeneralInfo; %::g_PaymentInfo = %$pPaymentInfo; %::g_LocationInfo = %$pLocationInfo; return ($::SUCCESS, ""); } ####################################################### # # PrintPage - Print the HTML to the browser. NOTE: # this is just a wrapper for the ACTINIC package # function. # # Params: [0] - HTML # [1] - Cookie (optional) # [2] - cache flag (optional - default no-cache) # ####################################################### sub PrintPage { return ( ACTINIC::UpdateDisplay($_[0], $::g_OriginalInputData, $_[1], $_[2], '', '') ); }