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Hi All,
I have a form with a submit button that enters the registration data into the MySQL DB...is there a way for a notification to be sent to the System Administrator notifying her about the registration?
I have a form with a submit button that enters the registration data into the MySQL DB...is there a way for a notification to be sent to the System Administrator notifying her about the registration?
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It is very simple. on your submit (and insert into DB) event add few more lines to send e-mail to a specific address. for this, use mail() function.
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