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#751 2010-03-29 14:11:00

datorhaexa
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20

Running PHP 5.3.1 on my test server and zem_contact_select throws a Function split() is deprecated on line 538
This might need some fixing.

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#752 2010-04-04 18:15:22

ricoschette
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20

Is it possible to make image/file upload within this form?

<input type=“file” id=“image” name=“image” />

I know that the form must have different encoding type like “multipart/form-data”, too.

Or is there another solution for image/file upload in TXP forms?

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#753 2010-04-04 18:28:55

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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20

ricoschette wrote:

Or is there another solution for image/file upload in TXP forms?

did you check Steve’s Anonymous File Upload?


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#754 2010-04-06 13:15:29

Piru
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20

I’ven been searching for a solution that let’s you export the data that users insert in the forms to an .xls or .csv with Zem_Contact. I don’t seem to find anything when asking Google. Has anyone got any idea?

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#755 2010-04-06 13:19:55

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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20

It’s a little involved but you could use mem_simple_form and mem_form (which works almost identically to zcr) to save the form data to a custom database (which you need to set up manually – or alternatively to txp articles). You can then either export this directly from the database to csv/xls using phpmyadmin or output it again in as a .csv file using smd_query to read the custom database (or txp:article if you stored the data in txp articles).


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#756 2010-04-06 13:58:31

catnip
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20

You can use mem_postmaster to collect the data inserted in the form fields.

In your form assign a custom number to each form field, e.g.:

<txp:zem_contact_textarea label="" cols="60" required="1" default="What do you think about my work?" name="zemSubscriberCustom3" break=""/> 

Then export just like @jakob suggested

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#757 2010-04-07 09:25:25

Piru
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20

The problem is that it has to be client-friendly; so no phpAdmin. I’m not good in PHP either, my skills just reach to editing. ;-)
That’s why I use TXP :-)

Last edited by Piru (2010-04-07 09:25:43)

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#758 2010-04-07 10:09:16

datorhaexa
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20

I didn’t understand if you want the data mailed or stored, but if you just want them stored (appended) in a csv file, you can write your own form and then use a scrip. A random google search gives me this example

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#759 2010-04-07 12:13:52

Piru
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20

Hi Datorhaexa,
that’s about the only usefull script I found when Googling. It does exactly what I want, but it’s “standalone”.

The reason why I’m asking if there is a Textpattern (ZemContact or other) solution for this, is automation. It would be much easier for me to link it to a series of different events (articles), generating a CSV for each single event, by using ZemContact. Thus without having to program in PHP, a language I know little about.

I don’t know if I’m being clear?
I’ll try to explain a bit better: I have a client who wishes to hold seminars a couple of times a year. I was thinking about using articles as these seminars (events). The client wishes to have a .CSV/.XLS with bookings for each seminar (hence automated, located in a map on the server — no PHPmyAdminstuff, no interfernce of the developper).
Thus, I was just wondering if it was possible (i.e. maybe there is an extension to ZemContact I don’t know about) to export to CSV instead of mailing the form to the recepient address.

If not, I’ll try to use the above mentoined script. :) Thanks for the replies anyway!

Last edited by Piru (2010-04-07 12:15:12)

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#760 2010-04-07 20:37:52

progre55
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

I hve used this plug in before, but on a new site I am developing, for some reason I am now unable to get the label and the field on the same line even if I use – break “”. Has anyone else had this problem?

progre55

Last edited by progre55 (2010-04-07 20:38:24)

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#761 2010-04-07 21:02:31

uli
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20

Has anyone else had this problem?

Yes, TheEric/ebl and some more. (Edit: Different story. Nevertheless: Same solution viable.)
Remedy: Cut it out. I think among my last 50 posts or so are more than 20 where I link to Jukka’s rah_replace :)

Last edited by uli (2010-04-07 21:07:13)


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#762 2010-04-08 12:14:17

catnip
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20

Piru,

Postmaster lets you export a tab delimited text file from the extensions tab.
In the postmaster extension you can create a unique list for each event and add a drop-down of event-names to your registration form.
Or, if you want a specific registration form for each event run by your client, include the registration form in the same article with the following line:

<txp:zem_contact_secret name="zemSubscriberLists" label="list name" value="puteventnamehere" />

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#763 2010-04-08 13:53:26

progre55
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20

Uli:

Thanks.

progre55

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#764 2010-04-08 14:43:29

ricoschette
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20

colak wrote:

ricoschette wrote:

Or is there another solution for image/file upload in TXP forms?

did you check Steve’s Anonymous File Upload?

Yes, but he said that it can’t be done what I need :(

So, all suggestions are welcome!

Last edited by ricoschette (2010-04-08 14:44:40)

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#765 2010-04-10 16:45:22

sereal
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20

hi,

I try to use this plugin on my site but it seems not working :(
I put this ZCR on a pageslide section – using jQuery Pageslide from this website: srobbin pageslide

I have no idea what is wrong

I use these tags

<txp:zem_contact to="mymail@gmail.com" thanks="Thank you" label="">
<txp:zem_contact_serverinfo name="REMOTE_ADDR" label="IP number" />
<txp:zem_contact_serverinfo name="HTTP_USER_AGENT" label="Browser" />
<txp:zem_contact_text label="Name" /><br />
<txp:zem_contact_email /><br />
<txp:zem_contact_select label="Subject" list=",Question,Comment" /><br />
<txp:zem_contact_textarea label="Message" /><br />
<txp:zem_contact_submit label="Send" />
</txp:zem_contact>

when I view the source It shows me like this:

<form method="post" id="zcr0e64dc7ff8c7785e6ca2effa72d66e10" class="zemContactForm" action="/kontak/#zcr0e64dc7ff8c7785e6ca2effa72d66e10">

is there something wrong with my setting ?

my Send button does nothing when I click it

Last edited by sereal (2010-04-10 22:28:07)


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