Version: 4.1, by Abe1
Developer Last Online: Jun 2010
Category: New Posting Features -
Version: 3.6.x
Rating:
Released: 09-14-2006
Last Update: 04-23-2008
Installs: 1216
Uses Plugins Template Edits
No support by the author.
Form Hack 4.1
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
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
Upload attachments
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 4.0: (09/15/2006)
Ported over for vb3.6
Send to multiple emails.
Send multiple PMs.
Parse emails for BBCode
And finally, ATTACHMENTS!
Version 4.1: (04/24/2008)
Fixed for vb 3.6.10
Small bug fixed.
List of the 2 quick edits are in the zip file so you don't have to start making a form from scratch.
MAKE SURE YOU CLICK INSTALL! You will get an email when a new version is released.
Make changes to answers template Snipa and that should fix yo prob...
Post a pic of yo issue...
i have made edits to the answer template and looked for what it is posting and it is not there, here is a screenshot taken right after i hit submit and it posts it on my boards.
i have made edits to the answer template and looked for what it is posting and it is not there, here is a screenshot taken right after i hit submit and it posts it on my boards.
Snipa that text has gotts to be somewhere in the template or code.
Check yo answer temp... again and if its not there it gotts to be somewhere in the code, and then alter by deleting...
Make txt files of yo templates and plugin code and upload to post, and I shall take a look C...
If you have the option "Add Template Name in HTML Comments" in the General Settings set to YES you get the template info in PM and emails:
<!-- BEGIN TEMPLATE: warn_pm_alert -->
So just go to: Vbulletin Options/General Settings
scroll down to "Add Template Name in HTML Comments" and select No
and that should fix it.
One little hint, it's a good idea to do a search for your error message before you post about it, I just refound that fix by searching for "<!-- BEGIN TEMPLATE" in this thread, so it has been answered already
So just go to: Vbulletin Options/General Settings
scroll down to "Add Template Name in HTML Comments" and select No
and that should fix it.
One little hint, it's a good idea to do a search for your error message before you post about it, I just refound that fix by searching for "<!-- BEGIN TEMPLATE" in this thread, so it has been answered already
thanks for the info, i figured it was something to do with the hack and/or something i had done in my coding, also it fixed the problem
When someone selects a radio button, pushes the submit button, it still emails, but depending on which radio button they pushed, it will direct you to a certain page.