<!--###POWERMAIL_RECIPIENT_MAIL### start-->
<p>
###POWERMAIL_LOCALLANG_EMAIL_RECEIVER###<br />
###POWERMAIL_EMAILRECIPIENT_RTE###<br />
###UID12###
###POWERMAIL_ALL###
</p>
<!--###POWERMAIL_RECIPIENT_MAIL### stop-->
###POWERMAIL_LOCALLANG_EMAIL_RECEIVER### | Plugin search for a value from pi1/locallang.xml with the name locallangmarker_email_receiver (you can overwrite the xml file or set your own text via TS setup – see below) | That where your values: |
|---|---|---|
###POWERMAIL_EMAILRECIPIENT_RTE### | This is a special marker for use in the email template. This marker will be filled with the backend RTE for receivers (NOTE: You can also use marker in the RTE fields) | New mail |
###UID12### | Onchange JavaScript: (De)activate onchange javascript for select fields - adds an onchange javascript to all select fields - automatic submit onchange | George Smith |
###UID12_0### | If you use values in sencond level (like checkboxes with tx_powermail_pi1[uid3][0]) than you can use this marker. NOTE: If you want to display all values of the checkbox, simply use ###UID12### | Values: red, blue, green |
###POWERMAIL_ALL### | This marker shows all values of all fields. Helpful if you have a long form. | Name: GeorgePrename: SmithYears: 34Country: USA |
###POWERMAIL_BASEURL### | This marker simply enters the base url like http://www.test.de (Helpful if you want to load graphics in the email from your website) | http://www.test.de |
plugin.tx_powermail_pi1._LOCAL_LANG.en {
locallangmarker_confirmation_back = Back to form
locallangmarker_email_receiver = Thank you for your datas
}
plugin.tx_powermail_pi1._LOCAL_LANG.de {
locallangmarker_confirmation_back = Zurück zum Formular
locallangmarker_email_receiver = Wir haben Ihre Gewinnspielantworten erhalten
}
You can use this both locallang files for example in the html templates by using:
###POWERMAIL_LOCALLANG_CONFIRMATION_BACK###
###POWERMAIL_LOCALLANG_EMAIL_RECEIVER###