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9/9/2008 4:40 PM
 

I'm super new to Dot Net Nuke and would like to know how users can go about making forms?

Do you need a module to create forms? Or do you create a plain .aspx form page and link to it from Dot Net Nuke? 

 

Thanks!

 
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9/9/2008 4:55 PM
 

Welcome to DNN! Try this post on my blog.


Tom Kraak
SEO Analyst
R2integrated
 
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9/9/2008 6:55 PM
 

There are quite a few form Modules out there that offer a lot of features and flexibility. Our favorite is formMaster. It's available from DNN's Marketplace. Also, I believe the User Defined Tables module is going to be converted to be able to be used as a forms module. There's also one strange hack we stumbled upon where if you use the Text/HTML module and include your form inside another form it works... I don't know why, but it works, perhaps someone wiser could explain why it works or why its a bad idea.


David O'Leary
Efficion Consulting
 
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9/9/2008 11:53 PM
 

i ve used formmaster

its a very good module

can handle almost any form requirements

 
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