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6/19/2007 3:01 PM
 
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I've been trying set up a form from 1shoppingcart.com and put it on my website. After i create the form on 1shoppingcart.com they give me the html to copy and paste onto my website. I try and put this html in the text/html module but it doesn't work, i choose the basic text box then html. it messes up the layout of the entire page and the submit buttons don't work. I've had the same problems other times when trying to put in html, the layout of the page gets messed up badly. I don't have any problems with simple html, but once it gets more complex everything goes haywire. Is there a different module i am supposed to use? How do i correct this problem? 

 
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6/19/2007 3:18 PM
 

If you're trying to paste in a <form> tag you're going to have issues as you can't nest form tags and DNN has all of its content wrapped in a FORM tag already.

You might be better off using the Form you've generated as an HTML page and referencing that page with the IFrame module.


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6/19/2007 4:05 PM
 
Re: HTML  Modified By Vitaly Kozadayev  on 6/19/2007 4:06:36 PM

I even know where to get an inexpensive IFrame module that expends to the size of the page automatically (on the same domain pages). :)

HINT: click the link to my website


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6/20/2007 10:04 AM
 

You can also try this method to convert the HTML form to work inside your DNN installation http://www.mitchelsellers.com/Blogs/tabid/54/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/45/Allowing-HTML-Form-Submissions-From-DNN.aspx


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6/20/2007 10:27 AM
 

What an excellent idea! John, I am assuming it works cross-browser?


Vitaly Kozadayev
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