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10/31/2006 11:59 AM
 
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Is it possible to add HTML forms into a skin, without making the layout error as such?

For instance, I have a html form that allows our clients to login into their customer support area on our current site, which is not DNN based. I want to create a new version of this form on our new site currently in development, however, I am having trouble with the form tags themselves. The tag <form> is actually pushing an image from the header to the bottom of the page and causing a script error in IE.

Is there a way to solve this?
 
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10/31/2006 11:20 PM
 

As I understand it, and in layman's terms, the <FORM> tag is disallowed because DNN itself displays the page in a form, and you can't have a form inside a form.

The only workaround I have done is make an html page containing the form and upload it to the server, then use the Iframe module to display the page. Worked for me.

 
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11/1/2006 4:30 AM
 
Re: Forms  Modified By Liam Gulliver  on 11/1/2006 5:39:30 AM
Ah right ok. I've tried it with the iframe, but I can't get it to match up with the layout. I'm guessing an include wouldn't work either?

EDIT: I *THINK* I've fixed it.
 
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