Version: 3.5, by Abe1
Developer Last Online: Jun 2010
Version: 3.5.4
Rating:
Released: 08-09-2005
Last Update: 05-30-2006
Installs: 467
Uses Plugins Template Edits
No support by the author.
Forms Hack 3.5
Features:
Ever wanted an online form that a user can fill out, which when submitted gets:
Posted into a new thread in a forum of your choice
Create a new poll in the new thread with options of your choice
Posted as a reply in an existing thread of your choice
PMed to you or someone else
Emailed to an email address you specify
Choose to redirect to the post, thread or forum, or a custom thank you message
Choose to redirect to edit post to upload attachments
See a preview before they submit
Or any combination or all of the above?
Well, this is the hack for you!
You can use this for:
Moderator Applications
Quiz Submit Form which gets PMed to a moderator
Contact Form that goes to PM, email or thread
Guests to apply to be members
Report a Moderator form that goes as a PM to you
Guests can PM you for whatever reason
Order form to buy things
Donation form
News or Articles submissions that can go straight to a thread
Or anything you like - this hack is totally customizable via the AdminCP.
The beauty of this hack is that once you install this hack, to make a new form all you need to do is copy the main hook, rename it to whatever you want, edit the variables in the hook, and you have a totally new form!!! You do not need to touch the templates again, but can always create new ones and use different templates for different forms.
Format of the form:
One main input question
3 Radio buttons Choice questions
3 Normal text input questions
1 Drop down menu
3 Check boxes
1 Long answer question
1 VB message editor text box question
This is customizable via the hook.
Also:
You can set the usergroups you want access to this form.
Depending on your forum permissions, if the new thread is in a public forum, members can reply to it. This hack allows a form to submit the new thread or post wherever you want it to go.
Force the user to answer all questions.
INSTALLATION Easy - takes only a few minutes:
Import the XML into products. (admin cp -> Plug-in System -> Manage Products -> Add/Import Product)
Edit the main plug-in - the instructions are all inside the hook itself, in the top half. Follow the instructions carefully!
To get to the form, go to: /newthread.php?do=form (change "form" to the name of your form if you have few)
Done!
Use this hack to make as many forms as you like!
Enjoy!
Updates:
Version 2.0: (08/10/2005)
Ported over for vb3.5
Version 2.1: (08/10/2005)
bug fix with answers not showing
Version 2.5: (08/13/2005)
Major update:
Templates have a few lines changed here and there.
You can now have more then 2 poll options very easily
Polls can't be created if your not creating a new thread
New Thread now uses VB function to add the thread
New Poll now uses VB function to add the poll
New Reply now uses VB function to add the reply
PM now uses VB function to send the PM
Version 2.6: (08/21/2005)
fixed bug with posts having to be moderated
Version 2.7: (08/23/2005)
Minor update:
Fixed some issues with signatures, URL parsing, and subscriptions
Option to name the post titles
Made template XHTML 1.0 Transitional
Version 3.0: (11/29/2005)
Major update:
Added drop down menu
Made the long answer show up in a the vb message box
Re-wrote some instructions
Pressing back should save work
Both templates and plug-in were edited
Some more minor things
Version 3.1: (12/07/2005)
Brought back the standard text box (longanswer)
Version 3.2: (12/09/2005)
[ADDED] Option to make polls public.
Version 3.3: (12/19/2005)
[FIXED] Guests can now post using the forms to make a thread or post. They cannot send a PM though.
[ADDED] Paypal link so you can make a donation for this hack.
Version 3.4: (04/05/2006)
[FIXED] Removed extra line from template.
[ADDED] WYSIWYG editor now works besides the regular editor.
[ADDED] Preview.
[CHANGED] Subscriptions now take from user default setting.
Version 3.5: (05/31/2006)
[ADDED] Check boxes.
Abe1 with rights from Dr Erwin Loh
This hack is created for your use free of charge. No payment is requested. However, if you would like to donate money for the work I put in to this hack, a donation would show your appreciation.
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Ok I want to start over again... Same type of thing though. This time the user will open up the "Membership Application" and they will fill out the form.
The default forum title when they open the form is "Membership Application". What I would like to have happen is when they hit the submit form button, I would like the forum title to change to "Membership Application: <question2> <question1>"
So if they answered question1 with Submarine and question2 with Yellow, the new subject line when submitted would read,
Can this hack be used to create forms that are located outside vBulletin (eg on a page on a different website)? (Sorry if this has been asked before: I thought I'd seen a similar post but I've searched through this thread and can't find anything.)
Yes, but can it be tweaked so that the info can be added to vB from a form hosted elsewhere? Currently the form itself has to be located in a thread within vBulletin; I would like to be able to put the form in a news item of an external page but for the results to be posted to a thread within vBulletin.
I really like this, it makes something that I was trying to do very convenient.
HOWEVER, I am not a php genius (I use python a lot) so when you say "DO NOT USE QUOTATION MARKS AS IT WILL CAUSE A PARSE ERROR" that is not very descriptive. I thought that meant DO not use any quotation marks at all, when in reality it means only use them once. I finally saw SULLY02's post which explained this a little better.
I'm going to be using this form for Guild Applications, I have a couple of questions.
New applicants won't be registered on the site so can I remove the section that takes the vB username?
Secondly, the editor doesn't appear for anyone that isn't logged in, any ideas why? When I test the form as a logged in user the editor works fine, as a guest you just get a text input box.
EDIT: One last thing (honest) when I tried to add 8 choices to the drop down menu question, I only got the first 3 appear (I'm a real newbie to all this) did I do something wrong with the variables?
I'm going to be using this form for Guild Applications, I have a couple of questions.
New applicants won't be registered on the site so can I remove the section that takes the vB username?
Secondly, the editor doesn't appear for anyone that isn't logged in, any ideas why? When I test the form as a logged in user the editor works fine, as a guest you just get a text input box.
EDIT: One last thing (honest) when I tried to add 8 choices to the drop down menu question, I only got the first 3 appear (I'm a real newbie to all this) did I do something wrong with the variables?
To remove or add things, you have to edit the templates also.
VB by default doesn't allow unregistered users to use the editor. They just see a plain box.