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    J Forms

    Posted 16 years 1 month ago
    • Hi has anyone used J forms.

      I installed on one of my customer sites. Was easy to set up. But I have a problem.

      When the mail notification is sent to the administrator's email, I get the message, "Your booking has been received" and nothing else. How can I make all the form elements appear in the administrator's email? Am I doing something wrong?

      I posted at their forum. No reply. thought would try here. I need the form to send the booking details to the administrator or the email specified :?:

      Thanks
      Or are there any other form extension easier to use?
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    Re: J Forms

    Posted 16 years 1 month ago
    • RS Form! Pro

      Not free but worth it with the features it has and the time you'll save.

      They have a free trial.
    • Thanks,
      jim
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    Re: J Forms

    Posted 16 years 1 month ago
    • Fabrik lets you use variable tokens in the admin email, too....just wrap the element/field name in {} and voila:

      {variable1}
      {variable2}
      State: {state}
      City: {city}

      etc, etc...
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    Re: J Forms

    Posted 16 years 1 month ago
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      Trying Fabrik now. If I have problems I will have to go the commercial way. I am having problems with chronoforms as the form keeps disappearing after setting up. After the 15th time I gave up. :evil:
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    Re: J Forms

    Posted 16 years 1 month ago
    • Hi,
      I installed jforms. It works like magic and is easy to get it working. I have one issue, though. The form elements are never emailed to the administrator. Instead, the administrator gets an email saying something like "A form is submitted" The only way to get the form details is to look at the backend in phpmyadmin and import the tables. This can be painful for my customer.

      jForms forum is not very responsive?

      Has anyone solved this problem? I appreciate yor help.

      Gita
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    Re: J Forms

    Posted 16 years 1 week ago
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    Re: J Forms

    Posted 16 years 1 week ago
    • Hi All
      Thanks for all the help. I managed to solve the problem. J forms is working perfectly for my customer now gets his bookings through the form. Thanks for ll the input once again :)

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