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FORM to THREAD/ FORUM/ POLL/ PM/ EMAIL - CUSTOMIZABLE FORMS - Mod Apps, Orders, News.
Developer Last Online: May 2013
FORM to THREAD/ FORUM/ POLL/ PM/ EMAIL - Totally CUSTOMIZABLE FORMS
Version 1.6 for vBulletin 3.x.x by Dr Erwin Loh Features: Ever wanted an online form that a user can fill out, which when submitted gets: 1. Posted into a new thread in a forum of your choice 2. Create a new poll in the new thread with options of your choice 3. Posted as a reply in an existing thread of your choice 4. PMed to you or someone else 5. Emailed to an email address you specify 6. Choose to redirect to the post, thread or forum, or a custom thank you message 7. Choose to redirect to editpost to upload attachments Or any combination or all of the above? Well, this is the hack for you! You can use this for: 1) Moderator Applications 2) Quiz Submit Form which gets PMed to a moderator 3) Contact Form that goes to PM, email or thread 4) Guests to apply to be members 5) Report a Moderator form that goes as a PM to you 6) Guests can PM you for whatever reason 7) Order form to buy things 8) Donation form 9) News or Articles submissions that can go straight to a thread Or anything you like - this hack is totally customizable via the PHP file. Basically, this hack involves modifying 1 PHP file form.php (you add questions, options etc. in the PHP file itself), uploading it, and then adding 2 templates. The beauty of this hack is that once you have added the 2 templates, to make a new form, all you need to do is copy the form.php and rename it to form2.php, edit the variables in the PHP file, and you have a totally new form!!! You do not need to touch the templates again. Format of the form: 1. One main input question 2. 2 Radio buttons Choice questions 3. 3 Normal text input questions 4. 1 Long answer question This is customizable via the PHP file. 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: 1. Add the 2 templates. 2. Edit form.php - the instructions are all inside the PHP file itself, in the top half. Follow the instructions carefully! 3. Upload form.php Just link to form1.php eg. http://www.yourforum.com/forums/form.php Done! Use this hack to make as many forms as you like! Enjoy! Updates: Version 1.1 - Option to force user to answer all questions. Version 1.2 - Thread count and lastposter information now updated if form is sent to existing thread. Version 1.3 - ADDED CREATE POLL OPTION! Version 1.4 - Fixed bug with Form-to-thread code Version 1.5 - Major update: - fixed bug where thread count not updated when form to forum - fixed default posting to allow smilies and sigs when reply to thread - added templates to cache (saves 2 queries) - added option to change thank you message - added options to redirect to post, thread or forum when submit Version 1.6 - Choose to redirect to editpost to upload attachments Screenshot is an example of a form - the form title and questions are customizable: Show Your Support
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Cyricx,
do you see PHP Code:
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Try it and see if it still breaks when you use a quote in the title. |
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Although this bug hasn't been picked up by me yet. I like to fix it. and I have no clue what you ment at the last post spinball, Please send details. Thanks
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Ok I had this working at one point in time. Some of the modifications I have done is...
Having the first question answered as the title to the thread The option to redirect to the form when posting a new thread For some reason now when you fill out the form and hit submit it creates a new thread with the answer to the first question as the title but nothing in the actual post it is blank other than a signature. I took all day from work and read every page of this thread and did not find a similiar problem. Does anybody have any ideas? The only thing I can think of that I did was upgrade to 3.0.7 since I originally had this working. |
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I'd like to change the subject to be, say the answer to normal question1. how easy is this to change?
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#437
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It was easy, just some code to change. It is posted in this thread some where.
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#439
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I am having a problem. I have set up the form to require all information to be filled in. I was testing it out and if I complete the form it would give me a error message. When I hot the back button the error message stays up and I have to refresh the form before it will come back up and I loose all the information. Any Ideas???
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Can no one help me out? After filling out the form I get a blank thread. No errors or anything.
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#441
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Please double check edits/templates.
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