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Originally Posted by jwerd
You mentioned phplist. Are you pretty familiar with integrating it in in a way that the user never actually interacts with the forms phplist uses, but rather thru an api post of some sort? I've searched thru the site and there are many different methods for achieving this, i was wondering if you've found a tried and true method to handling this that is more up to date than the stuff posted 3+ years ago?
TIA
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Brilliant question. Yes is the answer. I have had a client use this and it worked just dandy.
http://projects.jesseheap.com/all-pr...subscribe-http
HTH.
Damian
PS PHPList is ugly and clunky and you need a good techy to make it work. But it is free, which is a price many folk seem to like. There are other 3/400 buck options out there that are nicer, but I aim these articles at the beginner. Hence the 101, 102.