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04 Mar 2011 07:05

alexp

Hello,

Unfortunately such features are not included in RSform!Pro by default, but due to its flexible nature, this can be implemented with some custom scripting.

By default, RSform!Pro includes a basic submission listing feature, via mod_rsform_list and the View Submissions menu item.
Category: RSForm! Pro
04 Mar 2011 06:19

alexp

Hello,

You can upgrade an existing membership from the "View my memberships" view as well (RSMembership! menu item).
Category: RSMembership!
03 Mar 2011 06:45

markfrickel

Here's the documentation page on enabling view submissions:
www.rsjoomla.com/customer-support/docume...-view-menu-item.html
Category: RSForm! Pro
24 Feb 2011 17:40

neilcartwright

I've download, installed and setup a fairly simple form with this excellent component. I can submit data, view it in the backend, export etc and the email notification works fine.

My question is how can I display the inputted data back to the user from the MySQL database?

Say the form allows a user to log items for a shopping list. I want to be able to display the list of submitted items from a different menu items.

Am I wandering straight into an area where I need coding experience or am I...
Category: RSForm!
21 Feb 2011 07:48

soejberg

i need to make a form with a dropdown menu. and when someone chose one of the listed items. a form matching the one they chose will appear in the same page. or if thats not posible in another page.

Regards:
Mads
Category: RSForm! Pro
15 Feb 2011 14:45

zaldiar

Hello,

I just linked my form in the main menu by creating a new item / internal / rsform and put the correct Id.

The link is correct but I want to show the Page Title on my page with the advanced parameters of the item menu. I put it on Yes and write "Contact" but nothing appears in my page.

Firebug indicates that the page title is not called on the page.

Any idea ?

Thanks
Category: RSForm!
28 Jan 2011 06:06

alexp

Hello,

You can simply not list any of the knowledgebase menu items. Thus, this won't be directly accessible.
Category: RSTickets!Pro
26 Jan 2011 05:49

info966

RS Membership sends visitors to the default login layout if they try to access a page that they are not allowed to. How do I edit the default login layout without having to create a menu item for it? (That's the only place I can find the parameters).
Category: RSMembership!
21 Jan 2011 07:50

andreic

Hello,

If you have correctly set up the group permissions for the "Registered" user group then you should be able to add a new event from the front-end through the "Add events" menu item. More information on group permissions can be found here:

www.rsjoomla.com/customer-support/docume...rted/198-groups.html
Category: RSEvents!
19 Jan 2011 10:37

Kevin-D

Hello!

I've enabled the 'view submissions menu item' and I've made a lay-out to generate a PDF file. Is it possible to save the PDF file and send it within an user email?

Thanks!
Category: RSForm! Pro
18 Jan 2011 20:35

phuzzzed

whenever i create a second form and try to attach it to a menu item it takes on the name of the one and only form i have. I'm thinking is JoomSEF related but I haven't had any luck over there. Its driving me crazy!!!!! I've tried everything i can think of. Any suggestions?
Category: RSForm!
12 Jan 2011 07:12

alexp

Hello,

It can be done... but there is a little more to it then just this. First you will need to have a published RSform!Pro View submissions menu item with the "Enable Viewing Submissions ?" option enabled.

Inside the email body you will have to add something like this:
http://site.com/index.php?option=com_rsform&view=submissions&layout=view&cid=#$#&format=pdf&Itemid=XX

Note that instead of XX you will have to use the actual ItemId from the created RSform!Pro submissions view menu item....
Category: RSForm! Pro
05 Jan 2011 10:12

wiets

Althoug not very helpful, I have the following error showing on my forms webspage.
Webpage error details

Message: HTML Parsing Error: Unable to modify the parent container element before the child element is closed (KB927917)
Line: 0
Char: 0
Code: 0

One form instance is working correct
I created a new Menu item "Contact Us 1" --> RSForm!Pro --> Rsform --> Default Layout and then choose form "A" which I created earlier. This form displays correctly on the webpage

The second form instance...
Category: RSForm! Pro
27 Dec 2010 04:19

alexp

Hello,

Instead of using the future events menu item you could try using the mod_rsevents_upcoming module. Here, you are able to specify what categories to include.
Category: RSEvents!
23 Dec 2010 08:57

bogdanc

Hello,

You can consider creating a separate Thank You article on your site which will be placed inside a Menu Item. Then, place the menu in a module that is published in a position that is not included on your site. Next, set your memberships to redirect to the given menu item after subscription and so the Breadcrumbs will point to the given Thank You page instead of the preset thank you message from RSMembership!.
Category: RSMembership!
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