Version: 4.3.0, by bananalive
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
Category: New Posting Features -
Version: 4.0.x
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Released: 01-27-2010
Last Update: 10-04-2011
Installs: 1410
DB Changes Uses Plugins Auto-Templates
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Easily create forms with no HTML or PHP knowledge. Questions can be made compulsory and are checked before the form is submitted. Forms can be previewed. (You can create multiple forms)
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Upload the contents of upload folder to forum root (Allow Overwrite "YES" for overwrite) clientscript\easyforms.css -> \clientscript\
clientscript\easyforms.js -> \clientscript\
Out of nowhere, I've recently had a form that started giving the following error:
Form failed to submit. The following error(s) occured:
Please complete both the subject and message fields.
More specifics about behavior:
* I'm running 4.2.3 patch 1, php5.4, and the current version of Easy Forms
* If I fill out a form entirely with the word "test" it succeeds; if I use huge blocks of Lorem Ipsum it's fine; if I use "real" content (which is not in any way weird, but is pasted from google docs and potentially carrying formatting tags?) I get the error.
* There is no conflict in {q_*} tags between different forms, unless something has gotten scrambled on the back end and reassigned numbers around.
* This just started happening in the last week when my webhost depricated php5.3 and pushed us to 5.4.
Update: It chokes on copied characters from text editors such as fancy "smart quotes" or a condensed ellipses. It used to handle these gracefully but no longer!
Quote:
Originally Posted by bananalive
Try attached.
Thank you!
Replacing the php file gives me this when I try to view a form (the form list looks as expected):
Quote:
Database error in vBulletin 4.2.3:
Invalid SQL:
SELECT * FROM vb_formbits WHERE fid = 30 ORDER BY page ASC, displayorder ASC
But I'm sort of a novice, is there something else I should be doing?
Banalive, I have the same problem: The message you have entered is too short. Please lengthen your message to at least 10 characters.
Is there a fix? If I download your attach, it cause database error.
I see that is a bug with special characters: á é ñ etc... is there a way to fix? And If posible to translate the date field from: Thurdays -> Jueves, ????
Banalive, I have the same problem: The message you have entered is too short. Please lengthen your message to at least 10 characters.
Is there a fix? If I download your attach, it cause database error.
I see that is a bug with special characters: ? ? ? etc... is there a way to fix? And If posible to translate the date field from: Thurdays -> Jueves, ????
At some point, a site I now do some work on has had their forms stop working although no-one seems to know when! Site is running vB4.2.2 and have tried the latest forms.php and 4.4.0 update but still get following error when trying to open a form:
GREAT JOB bananalive
EDIT : Latest version works fine thanks a lot
EDIT 2 : Same question
Quote:
Originally Posted by HM666
I have a question. I have used this mod for quite some time on a site and we've had a form intact and it works just fine, but recently I was asked to change the options where the user who submitted the form can change the information submitted in the form they submitted by using the edit button in the thread the form started. I found this option: "Users Can Manage their own Form Results - All registered users can view/edit/delete their own form results saved to database." and I have ticked it to "Yes", but for those who have already submitted the form they still cannot edit the thread/post it made. I've tried to "Rebuild Thread Information" from the update area in the AdminCP but that did not seem to make it where the old thread can be edited by the person who submitted them. Am I just doomed to have Admins be PM'ed for changes here lol?