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8/24/2006 7:42 PM
 

Hi, I have just started developing some online forms which update an Access Database. I have found that I can include them inside an HTML module via a URL link but I have to fiddle with the size settings as there is no relationship between the module and my Asp page. Is there a better module to use where the form would be integrated with DNN. E.g. is there a generic "Form" creation module. Or is this the kind of thing I should develop my own module for? In the latter case can anyone point me to a good tutorial?

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8/25/2006 10:00 AM
 
Maybe XMod would be your solution? I'm using it now and it's really versatile for more than just forms.

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8/30/2006 5:13 PM
 

Thanks boardrose15 that looks really useful.

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