Title, thank you.
The code section is as follows:
Click the Events section:
Echo sprintf ($template, $this->data[' Fromusername '), $this->data[' Tousername '], Time ());//Graphic information
$this->text ($this->data, "This is the message sent when concerned");//Text
Break
Text function:
Reply content:
Title, thank you.
The code section is as follows:
Click the Events section:
Echo sprintf ($template, $this->data[' Fromusername '), $this->data[' Tousername '], Time ());//Graphic information
$this->text ($this->data, "This is the message sent when concerned");//Text
Break
Text function:
If you only use passive messages to reply, the answer is no.
In this case, alternative scenarios can be considered. For example: send a paragraph of text, at the end of the text left a link to let the user click. or leave the keyword to let the user reply.
Of course, you can also automatically reply to a message and then use the active reply or impersonate a login to push a message to the user.
But to be honest, in most cases it's not much more useful to do this than leave a link behind a text message-(this is for the boss who made you do this or the ^_^ the girl who runs it)