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4/16/2010 3:44 PM
 

Can anyone please recommend an easy to use module that will allow me to insert html code generated from my 1shoppingcart.com platform for email captures and ezine signups?

Nothing I have tried has worked and it is quite frustrating for this newbie to DNN!

thank you!

Jeremy

 

 
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4/16/2010 6:31 PM
 

 Not sure if this is what you are looking for, but you can take a look and see if it meets your needs.

http://wnsinj.codeplex.com/



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4/16/2010 7:33 PM
 
athletebydesign wrote:

Can anyone please recommend an easy to use module that will allow me to insert html code generated from my 1shoppingcart.com platform for email captures and ezine signups?

Nothing I have tried has worked and it is quite frustrating for this newbie to DNN!

thank you!

Jeremy

 

 

Most 3rd party email signup codes start with < form > ... etc ... < /form >.  If your code also does this, then you can not inject it with any module (no form inside a form rule).  Instead you can create a .htm file with your code and use the IFRAME module to include that .htm on your page.

Oscar


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4/17/2010 6:44 AM
 

I use Gumbosoft's Script Injector for the purpose. It allows you to insert just about anything into your pages, including forms. It has options for where the code is to be injected and how it is to be rendered. It has been invaluable. The developer seems to have vanished, but the module is still there on Snowcovered to buy.

Rob

 
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4/18/2010 9:31 PM
 
Oscar Martin wrote:

Most 3rd party email signup codes start with < form > ... etc ... < /form >.  If your code also does this, then you can not inject it with any module (no form inside a form rule).  Instead you can create a .htm file with your code and use the IFRAME module to include that .htm on your page.

Oscar,

Thanks for this suggestion as I have not heard of this before.   How do I turn a .txt file into a .htm file?   Also, is there a free video tutorial that you are aware of showing how to use the IFRAME module?

thanks a ton!

Jeremy

 

 
 
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