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Cyrilsde
Finding a Form
  • 2009/10/15 3:26

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I was wondering if there are any "form" creators, managers, ect that are compatible with the new XOOPS version. I have tried a few, and they dont work completely.

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ghia
Re: Finding a Form
  • 2009/10/15 8:17

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Which ones did you try?

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Cyrilsde
Re: Finding a Form
  • 2009/10/15 15:44

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Liaise (all versions),Advanced Contact Module 0.8, Contact Plus, and SimpleContent, the content module to do everything
didnt work how I wanted it to.

Anything else includes too much stuff for what I want. I've even followed a tutorial for making my own module, and set the form in html in the index.php of the module, then putting a contact.php in the module, but it wont find contact.php when I send the form.

So I was wondering if there was anything else compatible with the XOOPS version out now to use.

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Mamba
Re: Finding a Form
  • 2009/10/15 16:54

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Quote:
Anything else includes too much stuff for what I want.

And what do you want?
It's hard to provide any advise if you we don't know what you want.

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Cyrilsde
Re: Finding a Form
  • 2009/10/16 23:07

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What im trying to go for is making application forms really. I wanted a form so I can put in the fields i need, but a contact form would do, as I could edit it.

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ghia
Re: Finding a Form
  • 2009/10/17 7:38

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Wondering why Liaise is not OK.
It is a configurable form module. Another is Formulaire.

The contact us modules have a fixed function with some configurable options, which are convienent for most users.
If you would more options on these forms, you must edit the PHP code for that.

The most sofisticated (and complicated) form module is Formulize.


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blackrx
Re: Finding a Form
  • 2009/10/17 8:32

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try mxdirectory/xdirectory/efqdirectory


https://xoops.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=69772&forum=4&post_id=318007#forumpost318007


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Cyrilsde
Re: Finding a Form
  • 2009/10/19 3:31

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formulize works for what I needed, and everything loads. Thanks for help everybody!

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