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elricstorm 07-05-2007 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beaver (Post 1282493)
Very noce looking mod.

Is there any chance that you could make a generic version, where we can specifiy multiple games & the user selects their game, which then dictates, what q's may be asked to be filled out?

Currently my own team has WoW, CS:S, GR:AW & soon ET:QW & Crysis sections and we'd like to use 1 recruitment form for all.

Thanks.

I'll think about this one. It would involve a major overhaul of the product as well as some switch/cases. However, it's still a very good idea nonetheless.

digitalJE5U5 07-05-2007 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elricstorm (Post 1281462)
There are two templates that are created (wow_form, and wow_formanswers). One is the questions template and the other is an answers template. You can edit the answers template to change how it appears to you if you want in there.

Thanks for pointing this out! Until your post, I was uninstalling the whole thing, editing your product xml by hand (for formatting) and re-installing, re-configuring, testing. Huge work-a-round.

Great product man! and I am really looking forward to the raid progress product you are working on.

Cloudrunner 07-09-2007 09:17 PM

Alright, here's my issue.

If the user is logged in, then they can submit the form perfectly fine.

BUT

if the user is a guest, they either get errors, or they get a confirmation that the app has been sent, but the thread never gets written.

The errors come when I turn on the polling option.

All that said, am I fooked?

I do not allow registrations, I register my guildies myself, and have the guests only able to post in the applications forum. They can app there using a standard thread add, but cannot use the form for the above reasons. Any thoughts?

elricstorm 07-10-2007 02:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cloudrunner (Post 1287044)
Alright, here's my issue.

If the user is logged in, then they can submit the form perfectly fine.

BUT

if the user is a guest, they either get errors, or they get a confirmation that the app has been sent, but the thread never gets written.

The errors come when I turn on the polling option.

All that said, am I fooked?

I do not allow registrations, I register my guildies myself, and have the guests only able to post in the applications forum. They can app there using a standard thread add, but cannot use the form for the above reasons. Any thoughts?

It's all based on permissions.

The forumid you are using for the application post is the key here. If that forum allows "guests" to make polls, make posts, etc. then it shouldn't be an issue. You mentioned that it all happens when you set poll options on. So, the first thing you should do is check to see if that forumid you are using has permissions set to allow guests to make/create polls.

hipplewm 07-11-2007 10:52 PM

Can you have the form send itself to more than 1 forum? Like 1 to the general app forum so the applicant can update the info and one to the private member forums for voting and commenting??

Tolas 07-13-2007 10:36 AM

Thanks for this mod, its great!

elricstorm 07-15-2007 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hipplewm (Post 1288711)
Can you have the form send itself to more than 1 forum? Like 1 to the general app forum so the applicant can update the info and one to the private member forums for voting and commenting??

Interesting suggestion. I'll think about that one.

elricstorm 07-15-2007 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tolas (Post 1289877)
Thanks for this mod, its great!

You are most welcome. :)

ceox 07-15-2007 05:41 PM

I am new to vbadvanced. I succesfully installed the file, but how do I create a link to it? Thanks in advance

elricstorm 07-16-2007 02:34 PM

use:
newthread.php?do=wow_form
.. after your domain/forum URL.
yourdomain.com/forum/newthread.php?do=wow_form etc.


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