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New Post 4/27/2008 11:04 PM
User is offline mujahed
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how to make forms  

Hi there.

I want to make forms in DNN. i mean i would like to have some custom made forms and when i submit it should update the database. and i should be able to get the list from it. Can anyone tell me how to get it. And i would like to have one more feature as soon as i click submit an email should go to that person as successfully registered for so and so event. It similar to the register page but i want to edit the field in that.

Thank you

 
New Post 4/28/2008 2:03 AM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: how to make forms  

you need either to create your own custom module (see tutorials at dotnetnuke.adefwebserver.com) or use one of the available 3rd party forms modules e.g. free Helferlein form from www.helferlein.com


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New Post 4/28/2008 11:50 PM
User is offline mujahed
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Re: how to make forms  

www.helferlein.com is good i like it. but i am not able to write some text above before actually putting the forms so any suggestion how to do it.

 
New Post 4/29/2008 12:05 AM
User is offline Stefan Kamphuis
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Re: how to make forms  

I don't really understand where you want to put text. Can you specify a little more?


Greetz,
Stefan Kamphuis
 
New Post 4/29/2008 2:07 AM
User is offline mujahed
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Re: how to make forms  

Well Stefan i want to write a parah before the form starts. First there should be a heading then a parah followed by a form. and as soon as we hit submit button it should update the database and give a meassage that you have register successfully. and then redirect to another page. can you tell me how can it be done.

 
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