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1/31/2008 10:46 AM
 

My client will need the ability to let it's visitors (General Public) fill out a form and the information collected will be sent (via email) to an individual who will input that data into DNN.  What would you recommend we use to build the form?  Should we use an Iframe to display the form page? 

 
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1/31/2008 12:08 PM
 

That sounds kind of silly, when the users entering the form data could just as well be entering it into DNN.  Might look at any of the form modules available, or XMod.

Jeff

 
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1/31/2008 12:14 PM
 

I know.  For some people having everything streamlined is intimidating (job security maybe?).  Even though this is repetitive, it is how they want to do it. 

 
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