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9/15/2010 6:07 AM
 

Hi,

I am using DNN 5.1.1

I need to know how to hook up the Newsletter Sign up on all pages in the DNN instance

This is the code that I have to use for this:
<form name="ccoptin" action="http://visitor.constantcontact.com/d.jsp" target="_blank" method="post">
<input type="hidden" name="m" value="111111111111111">
<input type="hidden" name="p" value="oi">
<input type="text" name="ea" size="20" value="" >
<input type="submit" name="go" value="Go" class="submit">
</form>
 
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9/25/2010 12:17 AM
 
You can't put a FORM tag into a DNN page, because you can't nest html FORM tags, and DNN has one already. You will need to create a custom module that performs the posting to the form, that or see if someone else has written a ConstantContact module for DNN.

Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
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9/28/2010 4:32 AM
 
Thank you Chris for your help!

Doru Pirvu
 
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11/16/2010 10:17 AM
 
Chris Hammond wrote:
You can't put a FORM tag into a DNN page, because you can't nest html FORM tags, and DNN has one already. You will need to create a custom module that performs the posting to the form, that or see if someone else has written a ConstantContact module for DNN.

 Chris I am familiar with this constraint and in the past have used a variety of methods to get forms into DNN including XMOD, Dynamic Forms, URL parameters, etc. Right now I am just starting to use Infusionsoft for a variety of functions in my business like email list building, affiliate signup and management, eComm, etc. Infusionsoft lets me build webforms but alas they only seem to provide a Form-tag based implementation.

So my question is whether anyone else in DNN land is using Infusionsoft and developed any good ways to dealing with their forms. If not Infusionsoft specifically, does anyone have any novel ways to deal with forms. I just hate to install extra modules unless absolutely necessary.

Thanks.


Forerunner Communications, LLC
DotNetNuke Integration Specialists

 
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