I just noticed that the Send Form action has a checkbox for GoDaddy hosting, which is fine. However, when I check that box the Recipient Details and Sender Details are grayed.
I’ve never used GoDaddy’s form account. I’ve always either used easiForm or Perch. I’ll probably set this up in Perch. I just need to know how Perch handles forms in page headers that repeat throughout the site.
Raven the “godaddy option” is there for those unfortunate enough to have
chosen Godaddy as their host as they have to jump through various other
hoops due to the limitations of Godaddy hosting. Unless your site is hosted
on Godaddy you can…
Ignore it completely
Enjoy your life
IM(very)HO if you are hosting with godaddy…
change your host
enjoy your life
On 30 April 2013 01:35, RavenManiac email@hidden wrote:
I’ve never used GoDaddy’s form account. I’ve always either used easiForm
or Perch. I’ll probably set this up in Perch. I just need to know how Perch
handles forms in page headers that repeat throughout the site.
Todd, check out this website I’m working on. I have a simple email form in the header of each page. I’d like to use Perch to capture the info, but I don’t know how it’ll handle forms that span multiple pages.
Maybe I’m over thinking this. Do you have another solution?
It shouldn’t matter. The only thing to consider is if you have multiple forms on one page then you would need to uniquely identify each one (I did this with 3 or 4 forms on one page with Perch). Other than that it should work fine.
The GoDaddy option just uses the script that GoDaddy provide. We gray out all the options that aren’t available in that script. I was under the impression that they lock down any method of sending mail from their servers other than their own script. Are you saying it works on GoDaddy using other methods? Have you tried it without the GoDaddy option selected? Does that work?
There are several easiForm users with GoDaddy ‘at least as far as I know unless something has changed after they got their forms working’, users just need to set ioncube up in their php.ini file so… I would imagine that this being the case then yes, you can use other scripts with GoDaddy.
On Apr 30, 2013, at 4:48 PM, Joe Billings wrote:
The GoDaddy option just uses the script that GoDaddy provide. We gray out all the options that aren’t available in that script. I was under the impression that they lock down any method of sending mail from their servers other than their own script. Are you saying it works on GoDaddy using other methods? Have you tried it without the GoDaddy option selected? Does that work?