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TOPIC: How to make a form aviable only for registered urs

How to make a form aviable only for registered urs 11 years 8 months ago #24846

Hello,
I am a new user of RSFORM,
I was wondering how can I make a Joomla menu thats when I click it if the visitor is not
logged in it should be requested to login before completing the form?!
Can anyone help me?!
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How to make a form aviable only for registered urs 11 years 8 months ago #24852

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Hello,

You can restrict the form's access through the Form Info tab. This tab can be found by going to backend > Components > RSForm!Pro > Manage Forms > your form > Properties > Form Info tab> Access.

More information on the RSForm!Pro Properties area can be found here:

www.rsjoomla.com/support/documentation/v...form-properties.html

The menu item behaviour will have to be controlled from the template.
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How to make a form aviable only for registered urs 11 years 8 months ago #24865

Sorry but, I am not clear :huh:
Access: You can restrict access to your form based on the Joomla! user groups(when your form is directly accessed or when published using the Form menu item).

I think that this says to make my menu access level registered,
but the problem is that I want the menu to be visible to the visitors and after they
have clicked, they should me prompted to login in the page to continue...
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