Contact form 7 … about not all fields getting sent












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I ran across a similar topic being discussed. But the solution was specific to that particular case without any mention of the principles behind it...



my 'contact form 7' form tab looks like this:



<label> Name (required)
[text* your-name] </label>

<label> Email (required)
[email* your-email] </label>

<label> Phone
[tel Phone] </label>

<label> Wedding Date
[date Wedding Date] </label>

</label> Where did you find us?
[text Where did you find us?]

<label> Your Message
[textarea your-message] </label>

[submit "Send"]


Mail tab like this:



From: [your-name] <[your-email]>
Subject: [your-subject]

Message Body:
[your-message]


So obviously I'm not getting all the fields sent to my email. Could someone with an understanding of the code tell me how to translate my form tab into what I need to put in the mail tab?










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    I ran across a similar topic being discussed. But the solution was specific to that particular case without any mention of the principles behind it...



    my 'contact form 7' form tab looks like this:



    <label> Name (required)
    [text* your-name] </label>

    <label> Email (required)
    [email* your-email] </label>

    <label> Phone
    [tel Phone] </label>

    <label> Wedding Date
    [date Wedding Date] </label>

    </label> Where did you find us?
    [text Where did you find us?]

    <label> Your Message
    [textarea your-message] </label>

    [submit "Send"]


    Mail tab like this:



    From: [your-name] <[your-email]>
    Subject: [your-subject]

    Message Body:
    [your-message]


    So obviously I'm not getting all the fields sent to my email. Could someone with an understanding of the code tell me how to translate my form tab into what I need to put in the mail tab?










    share|improve this question



























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      I ran across a similar topic being discussed. But the solution was specific to that particular case without any mention of the principles behind it...



      my 'contact form 7' form tab looks like this:



      <label> Name (required)
      [text* your-name] </label>

      <label> Email (required)
      [email* your-email] </label>

      <label> Phone
      [tel Phone] </label>

      <label> Wedding Date
      [date Wedding Date] </label>

      </label> Where did you find us?
      [text Where did you find us?]

      <label> Your Message
      [textarea your-message] </label>

      [submit "Send"]


      Mail tab like this:



      From: [your-name] <[your-email]>
      Subject: [your-subject]

      Message Body:
      [your-message]


      So obviously I'm not getting all the fields sent to my email. Could someone with an understanding of the code tell me how to translate my form tab into what I need to put in the mail tab?










      share|improve this question
















      I ran across a similar topic being discussed. But the solution was specific to that particular case without any mention of the principles behind it...



      my 'contact form 7' form tab looks like this:



      <label> Name (required)
      [text* your-name] </label>

      <label> Email (required)
      [email* your-email] </label>

      <label> Phone
      [tel Phone] </label>

      <label> Wedding Date
      [date Wedding Date] </label>

      </label> Where did you find us?
      [text Where did you find us?]

      <label> Your Message
      [textarea your-message] </label>

      [submit "Send"]


      Mail tab like this:



      From: [your-name] <[your-email]>
      Subject: [your-subject]

      Message Body:
      [your-message]


      So obviously I'm not getting all the fields sent to my email. Could someone with an understanding of the code tell me how to translate my form tab into what I need to put in the mail tab?







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          First, the forms need to use single-words or strings as the field name. This ensures that you have a field to capture.



           <label> Name (required)
          [text* your-name] </label>

          <label> Email (required)
          [email* your-email] </label>

          <label> Phone
          [tel Phone] </label>

          <label> Wedding Date
          [date Wedding-Date] </label>

          <label> Where did you find us?
          [text source] </label>

          <label> Your Message
          [textarea your-message] </label>

          [submit "Send"]


          Then the fields in the form need to be added to the email:



           From: [your-name] <[your-email]>
          Subject: [your-subject]

          Date: [Wedding-Date]
          Phone: [Phone]
          Source: [source]

          Message Body:
          [your-message]





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            First, the forms need to use single-words or strings as the field name. This ensures that you have a field to capture.



             <label> Name (required)
            [text* your-name] </label>

            <label> Email (required)
            [email* your-email] </label>

            <label> Phone
            [tel Phone] </label>

            <label> Wedding Date
            [date Wedding-Date] </label>

            <label> Where did you find us?
            [text source] </label>

            <label> Your Message
            [textarea your-message] </label>

            [submit "Send"]


            Then the fields in the form need to be added to the email:



             From: [your-name] <[your-email]>
            Subject: [your-subject]

            Date: [Wedding-Date]
            Phone: [Phone]
            Source: [source]

            Message Body:
            [your-message]





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              First, the forms need to use single-words or strings as the field name. This ensures that you have a field to capture.



               <label> Name (required)
              [text* your-name] </label>

              <label> Email (required)
              [email* your-email] </label>

              <label> Phone
              [tel Phone] </label>

              <label> Wedding Date
              [date Wedding-Date] </label>

              <label> Where did you find us?
              [text source] </label>

              <label> Your Message
              [textarea your-message] </label>

              [submit "Send"]


              Then the fields in the form need to be added to the email:



               From: [your-name] <[your-email]>
              Subject: [your-subject]

              Date: [Wedding-Date]
              Phone: [Phone]
              Source: [source]

              Message Body:
              [your-message]





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                First, the forms need to use single-words or strings as the field name. This ensures that you have a field to capture.



                 <label> Name (required)
                [text* your-name] </label>

                <label> Email (required)
                [email* your-email] </label>

                <label> Phone
                [tel Phone] </label>

                <label> Wedding Date
                [date Wedding-Date] </label>

                <label> Where did you find us?
                [text source] </label>

                <label> Your Message
                [textarea your-message] </label>

                [submit "Send"]


                Then the fields in the form need to be added to the email:



                 From: [your-name] <[your-email]>
                Subject: [your-subject]

                Date: [Wedding-Date]
                Phone: [Phone]
                Source: [source]

                Message Body:
                [your-message]





                share|improve this answer













                First, the forms need to use single-words or strings as the field name. This ensures that you have a field to capture.



                 <label> Name (required)
                [text* your-name] </label>

                <label> Email (required)
                [email* your-email] </label>

                <label> Phone
                [tel Phone] </label>

                <label> Wedding Date
                [date Wedding-Date] </label>

                <label> Where did you find us?
                [text source] </label>

                <label> Your Message
                [textarea your-message] </label>

                [submit "Send"]


                Then the fields in the form need to be added to the email:



                 From: [your-name] <[your-email]>
                Subject: [your-subject]

                Date: [Wedding-Date]
                Phone: [Phone]
                Source: [source]

                Message Body:
                [your-message]






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