Using the NEW form elements SD - Post...

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I have a form I am processing with S-Drive using Form Builder. Any ideas how to re-implement into SD as the elements are now available? How do I get it functioning/processed with or without using S-Drive? Avoiding PHP or any coding requirements from my side.

The client site is hosted on a different server than where I have the form sitting right now.
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If you are using the S-drive just for testing purposes, I guess you can upload a form to the specially assigned space for forms and then link to it. That will work also with creating and styling the form in SD. The scripts (and php) you need for the form to work will have to come from the Form Builder anyway.
When transferring it to your client's domain, you just need to correct the linking
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So I should continue to use Form Builder and keep everything there? It is easy enough, create form, upload to S-Drive and grab embed code for SD site.

Was hoping to remove the extra program/step.

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We're all hoping the same, but for now, it's just the Form Designer - not the Form Builder - that has made its way into SD.
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Inger wrote:
We're all hoping the same, but for now, it's just the Form Designer - not the Form Builder - that has made its way into SD.


I second this thought. I always thought it should be a part of Form Designer and now with FD functionality in SD it would be great to have Form Builder script included. One can only hope it will arrive sometime soon. I know a lot of people have asked for this in the past...

John Ferguson
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