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I have a form published to S-Drive.
On S-Drive I can see what has been filled into my form fields.

I need to retrieve the data from the fields so they can bee shown on my web page.
How do I do that?
Søren, Denmark
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All you need to do is go into your specific form in your S-Drive Dashboard and on the left you will see checkboxes next to each message. Just check the ones you want and then in the drop down list select download.
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
All you need to do is go into your specific form in your S-Drive Dashboard and on the left you will see checkboxes next to each message. Just check the ones you want and then in the drop down list select download.


I should have been more specific about telling you what I want.
Downloading the content from S-Drive generates a csv file.
This is not what I would like to do.
Please have a look at this page: http://b-l-f.dk/index.php?page=fangster-2011
What you see on this page is the content from a table in my database.
That's what I need to do.

The reason for asking is, if the form results is send to my own MySql database I have a new problem with danish characters. See first picture.

But if look at my form on S-Drive the characters is correct. See second picture.
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Søren, Denmark
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I was able to replicate the MySQL issue with non-English characters Søren and I have logged that with our developers. I am sure this is something we can get fixed up.
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
I was able to replicate the MySQL issue with non-English characters Søren and I have logged that with our developers. I am sure this is something we can get fixed up.


Looking forward to see it fixed.

While you are at it, could you have a look at the date format.
I have selected dd-mm-yy but it shows as yy-mm-dd.
Søren, Denmark
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Soren Noernberg wrote:
Scott Swedorski wrote:
I was able to replicate the MySQL issue with non-English characters Søren and I have logged that with our developers. I am sure this is something we can get fixed up.


Looking forward to see it fixed.

While you are at it, could you have a look at the date format.
I have selected dd-mm-yy but it shows as yy-mm-dd.

I was able to confirm that as well. I have that logged with our developers.
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