"OK didn't you just love that article today about how the president and his team are figuring out how to get back on track. I mean, wow. Is the president growing day by day, or what? ... you've got Karl telling him to attack, and Dan-Dan telling him to be more forthcoming ... it's just like, sooooo exciting...! And ohmigod, I mean like, wasn't Karl just in his element at the White House Christmas party? I know! He was just wandering around, taking pictures with everyone. I mean, wow! (giggle giggle)... Wouldn't it just take three or maybe even ten people to replace him if he were to step down? I know, right? 'Superman Karl Rove'... (giggle giggle gurrggle...)"
Ugh. That's about when I turned "Hardball" off tonight. Somebody get that girl a beret... or at least a job at Fox...
Keith Olbermann, once again you'll have to step in and save this thing. See ya in fifteen...
<%
dim done
done = request.form("done")
if done = "" then
done = "No"
%>
Tell a friend
<%
Else
if request.form("done") = "Yes" then
'sets variables
dim email, sendmail
email = request.form("email")
Set sendmail = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")
'put the webmaster address here
sendmail.From = "webmaster@aspbasics.com"
'The mail is sent to the address entered in the previous page.
sendmail.To = email
'Enter the subject of your mail here
sendmail.Subject = "Check out this website"
'send a specific page or send a site url
dim url
'url = Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_REFERER")
url = "http://www.aspbasics.net"
'This is the content of the message.
sendmail.Body = "Site recommendation from a friend!" & _
vbCrlf & vbCrlf & "A friend has sent you this email and thought you would should check out this site." & _
vbCrlf & url & vbCrlf
'this sets mail priority.... 0=low 1=normal 2=high
sendmail.Importance = 1
sendmail.Send 'Send the email!
response.redirect Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_REFERER")
'Response.write ("Sent to ") & email
End if
End if
%>
"[T]he practice of arbitrary imprisonments, have been, in all ages, the favorite and most formidable instruments of tyranny.' Alexander Hamilton, Federalist No. 84, August, 1788