Wow, looks impressive... And this code just goes into my html where I want the form to be? So I don't have to refer to a script outside my html? Or was that a dumb question?
On the quote, ...I always hate those forms you can't get past without filling out EVERYTHING they want to know, and then in the format they want to have it in...
Since I'm running the website of a church, not 'inputting' (new word?) selling info like credit card numbers and expiry dates or things like that, the only one I would like to have checked is if an e-mail address specified is a complete and possible e-mail address like a@b.c or so.
And I have special html pages with the 'Thank you' message. Not with an error message, because I didn't know how to get it clear to the server that an error occured at all... So (I can at least interpret SOME code) I would like a referer hyperlink instead of an echoed message.
I like this, I'd like to get into php some more when I would have the time for it. Have a book on it from Sitepoint.com on database driven websites. Very interesting, but I simply don't have that much time available...