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Change both occurrences of "USERNAME" to your account name here at the Web Quarry. (DO NOT put your password there!) For example, if your user name is "fred" then the HTML fragment would look like this:

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What this will do is display our banner on your page that links to some info on our "Free for Three" offer. When a visitor clicks on this link, we set a cookie in their browser that contains your user name. If the visitor comes and fills out our sign-up form, your user name will be sent to us as the person who referred them. We will give you one month's credit equal to your hosting fee for each person that signs up with us. This offer is only open to Webquarry customers. Use this link to sign up today. Home | Domain Name Registration | Web Hosting Packages | Free Hosting | Sign Up Here | Help | Contact Us 2*********NEXT This form shows the basic form elements and layout as well as the method to submit the collected data to an e-mail address. You can download this document, then open it in your web authoring software to study the form elements and the HTML code. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click in the first form field to begin completing the form. Use the mouse to place the cursor in the next form field or press the [Tab] key to move the cursor. Press [Shift]+[Tab] to move the cursor to the previous form field. Click on the "radio buttons" to make a selection from among several choices. Use the Vertical Scroll Bar or the Page Up and Page Down keys to scroll through the form. Click on the [Submit] button at the bottom of this form when the form is complete. If you need to start over, click on the [Reset] button at the bottom of this form to clear all of the form fields. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: [required] Nearest Airport: Eugene Portland Salem Other Age: Less than 20 | 21 to 30 | 31 to 45 | Over 45 E-Mail Address: Internet Usage (check all that apply): Home | Work | School | Internet cafe Tell us about yourself: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click on the [Submit] button to submit the completed form. The data will be sent to the e-mail address specified in the HTML source document. Click on the [Reset] button to clear all of the form fields. Welcome to the generic CGI processor The basic functionality of this program is to take input from a form on a web page and return it to a designated user via email. There are some basic sanity checks available, but nothing too fancy. Here's what you need to add to your form to use generic.pl:
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That's it. Put some input values in the place where I put the ellipsis and you have a basic way to get things back. Now, there are several optional fields which you may add. They all take the same form as the "to" field above: The field names and uses are: subject What you want to appear in the Subject: line of the generated email. Note that you can put form variables in this by saying $foo where "foo" is the name of a field somewhere in the filled out form. replyto The value for a Reply-To: header to be inserted into the generated email. Like the subject field above, you can put form variables in this field by using $foo where "foo" is the name of a field somewhere in the form. cc The value for a Cc: header to be inserted into the generated email. Like the replyto field above, you can put form variables in this field by using $foo where "foo" is the name of a field somewhere in the form. from What should appear in the From: line of the generated email. Also, errors in e-mail delivery will be sent back to this address. required A space or comma seperated list of fields that must have a value provided. If you use a comma anywhere in the list it will assume the whole list is comma seperated then you can have spaces in the names of your fields. If you opt for a space seperated list you cannot (obviously) have spaces in the names of your fields (it will break them into two field names) redirect A URL to redirect the viewers browser to when they have successfully filled out the form. May be relative or absolute. sortorder A comma or space seperated list of fields (see "required" above) that says what order things should appear in the email generated. If not provided the order in which things appear is essentially random (though generally consistant). If this field is use it must enumerate all fields that you wish to appear in the email. Anything not listed in sortorder will quietly be dropped. Debug mode (see below) will report on these dropped fields. Also, a value of "-" for one of the fields will generate a dashed line in the generated email at that point. Useful for seperating sections. debug Providing any value to this field turns on debugging. It's generally a good idea to turn it on once and check errors before you publish the form and after you make any changes. It does some sanity checks like seeing if you've left a field out of the sort order and stuff. mailheader A short bit of text you want to appear in the generated email before the form data. mailfooter A short bit of text you want to appear in the generated email after the form data. nonulls If any value is provided for this null fields (those without any value filled in) will not be placed in the generated email. moreinfo This tags some more info about such things as the originating machine, the broswer they were using and such into the email. grouping_(.+) This tag is a little complicated. If you have several fields in the original form (such as a hour and minute for an event) you probably don't want them reported in the email each seperately. Instead you would like to "group" them. The following examples should demonstrate how this is done: This would remove the fields "starthour" and "startmin" and replace them with the new field "starttime" which would look like "starthour:startmin". If you wish to use a comma for your seperator use a null seperator: Note: Comma's will always be followed by a space. Note: Seperators need not be single characters. sendcopy This is an optional visible field the user can fill out to send a copy of the raw request data to the user. It essentially adds what ever the user fills in to the end of you "to" field userid This field can't be set, but is available for substitution in other fields. It is the username of the validated user if authorization is required. That should get your started. If you have questions, comments, gripes, bug reports or enhancement requests please direct them to the WITS helpdesk . FROM http://www.willamette.edu/bin/generic.pl/?help WEB LISTINGS.ALL RITES SECURE. *******3 webforum and customer support free newsletter

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Earthquake Details
Region ONTARIO-QUEBEC BORDER REGION, CANADA
Magnitude 4.5 (Light) Date-Time Saturday, February 25, 2006 at 01:39:22 (UTC) = Coordinated Universal Time Friday, February 24, 2006 at 8:39:22 PM = local time at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 45.660�N, 75.230�W Depth 18 km (11.2 miles) set by location program Region ONTARIO-QUEBEC BORDER REGION, CANADA Distances 21 km (13 miles) NE (43�) from Cumberland, Ontario, Canada 38 km (24 miles) ENE (60�) from Gatineau, Qu�bec, Canada 44 km (28 miles) NE (47�) from Gloucester, Ontario, Canada 45 km (28 miles) NE (54�) from OTTAWA, Ontario, Canada Location Uncertainty Error estimate not available Parameters Nst= 41, Nph= 41, Dmin=20 km, Rmss=0 sec, Gp=133�, M-type="Nuttli" surface wave magnitude (MLg), Version=Q Source Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Event ID usjpad This event has been reviewed by a seismologist. Did you feel it? Report shaking and damage at your location. You can also view a map displaying accumulated data from your report and others. Earthquake MapsEarthquake Location Location Maps Did You Feel It? Tell Us Historical Seismicity Seismic Hazard Map EQ Density MapGoogle Map Scientific & Technical Information Historic Moment Tensor Solutions Phase Data Theoretical P-Wave Travel Times Preliminary Earthquake Report U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center World Data Center for Seismology, Denver 1