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#16 2011-03-23 18:25:28

MattD
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

This would repeat your form for each article returned by txp:article. I think you need to use adi_gps plugin and create your link to the contact form with the title in it. So in your article you’d have:

<a href="<txp:site_url/>contact-form?article-title=<txp:title />">Link to Contact Form</a>

and your form could use

<li><txp:zem_contact_text label="Subject:" default="<txp:adi_gps name="article-title" />" name="tema" break="" required="0" /></li>

Warning: not tested.

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#17 2011-03-23 18:30:19

AndrijaM
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

MattD wrote:

How about using adi_gps and sending the Article Title as a url parameter?

I think the problem is that this

default=”<txp:article><txp:title /></txp:article>” or default=”<txp:title />”

is not executing in any way, it just displays what I put there, no mather what I place there.

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#18 2011-03-23 18:35:50

AndrijaM
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

default=”<txp:adi_gps name=“article-title” />”

what would that return, url like my-article-title ? Doesn’t look pretty for subject, I’ll leave that as the last option if nothing else comes out.

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#19 2011-03-23 18:38:30

AndrijaM
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

Why is this code not executing:

default=”<txp:php>$subject = ‘test’; echo $subject;</txp:php>”;

that is my problem I think…

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#20 2011-03-23 19:17:46

jakob
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

Try with single quotes when you use a txp-tag as an attribute of another txp-tag (=process this tag and put the result here), e.g.:

<txp:zem_contact_text label="Subject:" default='<txp:article><txp:title /></txp:article>' name="tema" break="" required="0" />

You don’t need single quotes in HTML tags, only when using txp tags as attributes of other txp-tags.

Otherwise, both the methods proposed above seem promising:

  1. a hidden inline div within your article page that is displayed in a modal box using a modal box script. Many modal box plugin libraries come equipped with that use case built in, e.g. thickbox (see “show hidden model content” demo).
  2. passing the title as a GET (or POST) variable to an external zem_contact_reborn page that you load in the modal box and use the adi_gps plugin to retrieve the variable from the url (or form button) and insert it as the subject (again using single quotes for the attribute ... default='<txp:adi_gps name="article-title" />' ....).

Maybe there’s just an implementation error? Some suggestions:

For 1) start by just making a zem_contact_reborn form in a div at the end of your article and get that to work. Then deal with hiding it and making a popup in a second step.

For 2) If you get it working but find your title gets broken because of the spaces it contains, trying using a POST-variable instead of an url with ?article-title="<txp:article><txp:title /></txp:article>".


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#21 2011-03-23 19:45:09

MattD
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

AndrijaM wrote:

what would that return, url like my-article-title ? Doesn’t look pretty for subject, I’ll leave that as the last option if nothing else comes out.

No, it would return the value of the url parameter “my-article-title” which you’d set on the previous page with

<a href="<txp:site_url/>contact-form?article-title=<txp:title />">Link to Contact Form</a>

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#22 2011-03-23 19:48:38

AndrijaM
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

Try with single quotes when you use a txp-tag as an attribute of another txp-tag (=process this tag and put the result here), e.g.:

THATS IT!

<txp:zem_contact_text label=“Subject:” default=’<txp:article><txp:title /></txp:article>’ name=“tema” break=”“ required=“0” />

that works! :)

thanks Jakob, and thank you all guys for helping out!

Last edited by AndrijaM (2011-03-23 19:50:29)

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#23 2011-10-21 01:37:15

mlarino
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

Hi,
I am trying to do the same thing, using a form that sends the title of the article.
Got that working when the form is in the page, but when I put it in an inline div that is hidden with css, and then open it in a modal window, I can’t fill in the form.

any ideas why this is happening?
I am using Prettyphoto

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#24 2011-10-21 10:32:32

uli
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

mlarino wrote:

I can’t fill in the form.

What exactly does that mean?


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#25 2011-10-21 11:09:57

mlarino
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

That I can’t type anything, the keyboard is not working…
http://www.mlarino.com/asesoria/1544

on the left column click on the last button. (PEDIR MAS INFORMACIÓN)

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#26 2011-10-21 11:17:35

uli
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

Yup, same here :[

If you paste text and send the form, does it handle it? I.e. is it worth the hassle at all? I didn’t see form examples on the prettyphoto page.


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#27 2011-10-21 11:20:49

mlarino
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

Well, I need a modular form inline in the page, because I need to send the page title with it, to know what apartment they are interested in.

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#28 2011-10-21 11:31:59

uli
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

:)

I simply meant “Perhaps try another one.” One that has a form example. I thought my one-and-only Fancybox had such, but I was wrong. Nevertheless, I’d give it a try.


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#29 2011-10-21 13:47:24

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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

The <div class="pp_hoverContainer"> has z-index: 2000;.

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#30 2011-10-21 13:53:24

mlarino
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Re: Is there any way to use article tags outside of article context?

What should the z-index be for it to work?

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