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#1153 2012-04-20 14:02:36
Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20
Hello,
I’m using zem_contact_reborn for a form where I can have up to two [different] email addresses. I need the first to be always the sender. Is that possible? I know zcr puts possibly the last email address as sender.
Thank you very much
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#1154 2012-04-20 21:27:54
Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20
Use <txp:zem_contact_email> for the first email field and <txp:zem_contact_text> for the second field.
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#1155 2012-04-24 22:21:45
- alannie
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20
Is there a way to put in multiple email fields and have both be validated? For example, contact email and billing email?
Also, is there a way to display the form results on the confirmation page, for the visitor to print for their records?
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#1156 2012-04-25 14:57:43
- alannie
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- Registered: 2005-09-15
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20
I noticed a mention of the HTML5 placeholder attribute being included in an upcoming version of ZCR. This hasn’t already been released, has it? Would love to see that feature!
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#1157 2012-04-25 15:53:37
Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20
I don’t think it has, I’ve added placeholders via jQuery in the mean time.
$('label.zemText, label.zemTextarea').remove();
$('#Name').attr('placeholder','Name');
$('#email').attr('placeholder','E-Mail');
$('#message').attr('placeholder','Message');
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#1158 2012-04-25 20:45:40
Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20
@Alannie: yes [1], yes [1] and no.
[1] not features built into the plugin.
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#1159 2012-04-26 10:11:01
Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20
I have a heavenly modified version of ZCR, with support for a lot of HTML5 attributes. If someone is interested, I can pack it up. As I suppose a newer version of the plugin will come with TXP 4.5, I’m not going to finish it. But for the meantime it works fine for me.
Last edited by [Axel] (2012-04-26 12:47:45)
Greetz [Axel]
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#1160 2012-04-26 14:09:25
- alannie
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20
Thanks, MattD, Ruud, and Axel. Here’s where I am:
Placeholder attribute: I’ll definitely look into this for future projects. For this particular project, the work required is a bit outside scope, so I’ve set it aside for now.
Multiple emails: I found that as long as I list the main email field (the one I want to be the “From” address) last in the form, I can add alternate email fields prior to it and they will come through in the submitted results.
Form results displaying on confirmation page: I still would like to do this, and I’m hoping it won’t require too much beyond my limited understanding of PHP. Is there a way to output the contents of the $msg
array in the thanks_form
I’m using?
Thanks again for your help.
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#1161 2012-04-26 16:01:14
Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20
Placeholder attribute…
I also have a modded version of zcr with placeholder support. Mail me if you’d like a copy.
Form results displaying on confirmation page: I still would like to do this, and I’m hoping it won’t require too much beyond my limited understanding of PHP. Is there a way to output the contents of the $msg array in the thanks_form I’m using
As far as I remember, these are passed as POST
variables to the thanks page, so you should be able to retrieve them with adi_gps or rah_gps and output them on the page. If you call up your form in Firefox and open up Firebug on the Net/Network pane and “All” sub-menu, then send your form, you’ll see a whole load of POST and GET requests appear in the firebug pane. Open the twister arrow next to POST #zcr… entry, then switch to the Post tab and you’ll see a list of post variable names. Try using these for adi_gps/rah_gps and then output the resulting txp variables on your page…
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#1162 2012-05-11 10:17:52
Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20
I’m trying to pull the contents of the contact form (on the redirect thanks page) to pump them into a database (and display).
While I can see the form contents via jakob’s idea above (albeit using Chrome’s dev. tools), I can’t seem to grab the variables!
I’ve tried adi_gps and PHP ($_REQUEST, $_GET and $_POST).
Any ideas?
Edit: FIxed.
The redirect was the issue. Used a thanks_form instead, and $_REQUEST.
Last edited by rossharvey (2012-05-11 10:49:32)
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#1163 2012-05-30 15:20:56
- gkhillboro
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Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20
Hi Guys, I hope you can help me. I have been thrown in at the deep end with a job for a client that uses TXP, which I am not familiar with. I have tried to find documentation for the related plugin and searched these forums, with no success.
We want a contact form on the contact page that has room for name, email, telephone and a dropdown selectable date.
Zem Contact Reborn plugin is already installed on TXP that is being used on the site. So my question is two-fold:
All the documentation I can find relates to installing plugins… nowhere can I find information about how to implement the plugin within an article (eg at the bottom of the contact page)….
- Firstly, How do I call the plugin into the article to show a contact form on the frontend page?
I’ve tried some <txp:contact_form_email> type tags in the article but no luck.
- How do I choose which form elements to display on the page, and also to what email address the contents of the form are subsequently sent?
Thank you very much guys!
Greg
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#1164 2012-05-30 15:36:29
Re: zem_contact_reborn 4.0.3.20
Hi Greg and welcome,
Have a look at this page with the zem_contact_reborn docs and you can also find that information if you look in Admin > Plugins and then click “help” for the plugin you want. There’s also this txptip on email contact forms with an example.
That should show you all you need :-)
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