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Apr 9

Posted by: Stefan Cullmann
4/9/2010  RssIcon

This is the second release for this year for Form and List, and it mostly a stabilization release. The import/ export of CSV files feature, which had been introduced in 5.1.1,, was not really ready for production and required an update. Also the new ability to set a CSS style to input boxes had been missed for the main data type text, which in. As requested by the Community, I also added reply-to and from fields for email notifications.

For your privacy, the content of Form and List modules are now excluded by default from search, and even the cleanup of existing entries inside the search index will happen immediately.

I am very pleased that due to the efforts of our team member Brett Conlan, Form and List has also got a new User Guide. Brett was always convinced that a module like Form and List requires a solid documentation and spend a lot of time and energy in it.

You can download the latest package and the user guide from Codeplex. The new package will be also included in the next DotNetNuke release, 5.4.0

Btw, I was asked inside the forums about the update path of the UserDefinedTable (UDT) module, the successor of the Form and List module. The answer is simple: Installation of Form and List will simply update UDT too.

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