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5/11/2009 5:23 AM
 

What is out of your league? And in what way?

From what you've said - it's just a simple form for people where they tick their boxes and an email is sent (to the cafe owner?).

Using OWS would be quite simple and this Enquiry form sample near covers what you've said - just needs to be setup for your specific needs (mostly html input/form stuff).

 
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5/14/2009 8:22 PM
 

Hi David

I downloaded that configuration and Published it however it doesn't appear to do anything. What are the steps involved in setting this form up? Sorry I have been trying to search for documentation on the OWS but I can't find any. Is there any step by step guides on how to set this particular form up in OWS?


Cheers


Tim

 
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5/15/2009 12:36 AM
 

Hi Tim

Have you changed the settings in the module to display the published configuration?

There is a bit of info in the OWS Forums, and in the Wiki.  A good starting point though would be the examples here, particularly the tutorial videos (NT101, NT102 etc).

I also recommend downloading the ListX PDF Manual. OWS runs with much of what's covered in here too.

Let me know how you get on!

Cheers

David

 
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5/15/2009 2:56 AM
 

I'd like to suggest to use free Helferlein forms module, available at www.helferlein.com.

Version 2.0 has been announced to be published within the next week.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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5/15/2009 7:57 AM
 

I would suggest Feedback Designer for what you need. It is cheap, simple and intuitive and their support is crazy fast. It stores the emails in db if you want. It does not allow download into excel like Dynamic forms does - it is the solution for complex forms.

I have learned that free is not a feature to look for in a module unless your time is worth nothing.

thanks,

Will

 
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