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New Post 3/22/2007 9:51 AM
User is offline Jeff Waters
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help converting an html form to a DNN form 

Hello all,
The newsletter company we use provides a little html snippet that allows visitors to input their name & email, click submit, and get signed up for our newsletter.  It worked great on our old website (static html site).  When we moved everything to DNN, though, I quickly found out that you can not have form tags in the inserted HTML or DNN freaks out.

I think there must be a way to convert this html snippet to a form that DNN will like.... but I don't have the skill to pull it off.  Anybody out there willing to help out?  Much appreciated!

Here's the html snippet:
www.aosvid.com/dnn/newsletter_form.txt

-Jeff

 
New Post 3/27/2007 3:18 AM
User is offline Kai
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Re: help converting an html form to a DNN form 

Hi Jeff.

I had the same prob and found a workaround.

Save your snipplet as a html-file, load it up to your portal and open it with an iframe-module. Set the width and height correctly and that's it.

Kai

 
New Post 3/27/2007 9:14 AM
User is offline Mitch Sellers
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Re: help converting an html form to a DNN form 

There are a few "interesting" ways you can accomplish this....

1.  You could put the code on an HTML page and reference it using an IFrame module instance, this will allow it to work as is.

2.  You can purchase a third party forms module that might allow you to do what is needed.

Those are the "easiest" ways of doing it.


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