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Thanks again Naval, you're a superstar.
Kev
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I will soon (probably tomorrow) post an updated version with minor improvements. In the new manual there will also be a "How to" section that will explain how to create preview pages, data merge success pages, and how to avoid the form being blank after a captcha error. Please note that this can NOT be acheived with the WB6 built in captcha, you will need to use the captcha as explained in the tutorial in viewtopic.php?t=6153star57 wrote:Naval,
Thank you for all the hard work on the Form Processor, really amazing.
I looked through the forum, and PDF and I have a question. Is there a way to have when a user submits the form that it will display on a webpage or pop up with the info for verification before actually submitting the info.
Also, when there is an error in the form, when a user goes back to the form that the info is still filled out! and not blank!
Thanks
Nice! Thank you.Navaldesign wrote:Demo at http://www.dbtechnosystems.com/wb6/forms/smtp/
http://lucknowwebs.com.au/quoteNavaldesign wrote:A link to the form please ?
Yes I changed it to 'No' in the first 2 forms but forgot on the last page!Navaldesign wrote:Tested your form and i received the autoresponder mail with all the values of all 3 forms. So it must have been the "Clear Session" setting
Is it true for "Border" colour as well?Navaldesign wrote:Page background color shows perfrectly as long as you are viewing the email in some modern mail client. It will NOT show in webmail (as they don't yet support this feature).
Have you updated it just now again?Navaldesign wrote:Various features have been added with the updates. Paramaters that existed in the old version, will preserve their values. New added features will have the default value or will be blank, so you'd better review them and set them correctly.
Test and let me know.
I love it!!! Thank you George!!! You are indeed an inspiration!!!Navaldesign wrote:Another Update:
Added a small addon extension: DBTS reCAPTCHA.
It will allow you to embed a reCAPTCHA in your forms in just a few mouseclicks.
The Processor code has been accordingly updated to be able to verify the reCAPTCHA.
Before adding a reCAPTCHA in your forms, signup for a reCAPTCHA account and generate your Private and Public Keys. It is free and extremely easy and fast.
Please refer to the manual for instructions.