Working with PHP Feedback Form from Freeway Actions. Assigned a PHP action to our “contact us” page. The action only works if we do not use a page image background that we use on all the other web site pages. Anybody experience this issue? Thanks for any input!
Hi Tim,
The page background shouldn’t affect the Action at all. Can you post a link to a page that I can look at online?
When you say the form stops working does it still redirect you to the -go.php file when the form is submitted or does the page just refresh?
Regards,
Tim.
On 15 Mar 2012, at 02:21, Tim Hisey wrote:
Working with PHP Feedback Form from Freeway Actions. Assigned a PHP action to our “contact us” page. The action only works if we do not use a page image background that we use on all the other web site pages. Anybody experience this issue? Thanks for any input!
Hi Tim,
The first thing I notice is that the first page has a .php file extension rather than a .html one. What do you have on the page that uses PHP? I can see the Action isn’t creating a form tag for the feedback form which makes me think that either the success and error pages haven’t been set in the Action or that there is something on that page that is causing the Action to fail.
Regards,
Tim.
On 15 Mar 2012, at 12:16, Tim Hisey wrote:
Thanks for the response, Tim. Nothing happens when the submit button is clicked on the page with the image background. Here are two links:
what does it mean, can somebody please explain?
today i’ve marked in the advanced options the “track ip” option, but without any effect, in the e-mail sended by the form is a new point: “IP adress=” but there’s no value in there.
what is wrong?
please excuse my bad english, and thanks for any answer.
I stand corrected. The conflict appears to be with the shopping cart. I recreated my contact php page by starting with a blank page and adding each item, one by one, to the page, testing php functionality after adding each item. The php action worked until I added the shopping cart which has an e-review button action.
Tim’s point about your page having the .php suffix is because the PHP FF action doesn’t require this suffix and will just mean that you cannot preview your page in FW.
I am assuming that your cart review button doesn’t require it either.