Form and reply to visitor

BTW, The PHP easiForm action has this capibility… although it has a
small charge and uses ioncube and is not free like the PHP Feedback
action.

HTH

On Jul 9, 2009, at 12:34 AM, paulvw wrote:

Hi Tim!
Thanks for the quick reply and welcome back to the UK.
Yes, indeed, a confirmation message to the sender witha customized
reply. It would be a big improvement to the action since many
customers want to give that service. Even if you turn it into a
premium action … no problem… :slight_smile:

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I have considered that Mike, but then I do need to start all over again making several forms on that website which are quite complicated - time consuming actually.

Thanks for your advise.

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You don’t need to start ‘making’ the forms again, it is just a case of
applying the actions to the elements on the forms… but I know what
you mean, if there several forms and they are very long then it might
take a little while although a basic contact form as such should only
take a couple of minutes.

:slight_smile:

On Jul 9, 2009, at 9:04 AM, paulvw wrote:

I have considered that Mike, but then I do need to start all over
again making several forms on that website which are quite
complicated - time consuming actually.

Thanks for your advise.

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Yep indeed Mike. I’ll try to avoid diving into the forms again since it was quite a job. When a job is basically finished you want to move on to the next job and not dive deep into it again :wink:

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Tim, sorry to bother you again… where you able to look at the action? I am now having another client with the same question… :wink:

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On 9 Jul 2009, 2:02 am, Bryan Los wrote:

I swear by MachForm. Easy to setup, and easy to create forms. Uses Ajax, and if your pages are PHP, you just drop some code and you’re all set.

Bryan

Hello Bryan, can you please be more specific with the workaround?

JUST TO EXPLAIN:

My goal is to create a form WITH file upload (.jpg files limit 1,5-2MB). Security risks are huge has been said earlier in this forum. So I rather not use the php feedback form. Pity…

I have found MachForm www.appnitro.com, it’s a service where you can easily build forms with file upload options. I haven tried it yet, but it sounds good - they have a test page, but before I`ll buy the license, I like to find out how to integrate it in a FW document.

AND FOUND THIS POST :wink:

I like to have a page with menu, graphic items, etc. and the form itself. As far as I understand there are two options to insert code.

  1. Standard form code with iframe, which I understand as single page

  2. Advanced form code in php
    (which I supose can integrate in my normal surrounding in the page as I understand)

http://www.appnitro.com/demo/embed_code.php?id=7

<?php require("/var/www/appnitro.com/demo/machform.php"); $mf_param['form_id'] = 7; $mf_param['base_path'] = 'http://www.appnitro.com/demo/'; display_machform($mf_param); ?>

What would you suggest to do?
Which php action should I use?

Any workarounds?

Bryan could you be perhaps a bit more specific.
It sounds very good.

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