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Scott Swedorski wrote:
Jim Cantrell wrote:
When you use the Captcha option, your form has to at least have a width of 500.

The CAPTCHA box does have a hard-coded dimensions, so if you reduce the width of your form smaller then the box, it will overlap some what.


Gotcha...........................

Just playing with Automated Form Export.

I have it on a normal page which has no css on it just to start with. I left the Catpcha set to Automatic S-Drive, but it gave an error of invalid key on the page. I assume that this was because I had exported the form.

I set captcha to Manual, then went to Google to sign up for the keys, didn't know you could setup a global key.

Here is the exported form:-

http://www.coffeecuphelp.com/jcantrell/captcha.html

I noticed if you don't fill in a required field, or get the Captcha text wrong the page goes to your s-drive page, not surprising really as the form is also uploaded there.
Jim
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One thing I forgot about.

When you get the email that has been submitted, it says it is from webpage@cchelp.coffeecup.com

Is there any way that could be changed.
Jim
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Jim Cantrell wrote:
Scott Swedorski wrote:
Jim Cantrell wrote:
When you use the Captcha option, your form has to at least have a width of 500.

The CAPTCHA box does have a hard-coded dimensions, so if you reduce the width of your form smaller then the box, it will overlap some what.


Gotcha...........................

Just playing with Automated Form Export.

I have it on a normal page which has no css on it just to start with. I left the Catpcha set to Automatic S-Drive, but it gave an error of invalid key on the page. I assume that this was because I had exported the form.

I set captcha to Manual, then went to Google to sign up for the keys, didn't know you could setup a global key.

Here is the exported form:-

http://www.coffeecuphelp.com/jcantrell/captcha.html

I noticed if you don't fill in a required field, or get the Captcha text wrong the page goes to your s-drive page, not surprising really as the form is also uploaded there.

What you are doing here is putting all the HTML on your server but using S-Drive to process the form. This gives you the additional flexibly to tinker with the form layout and design and still have S-Drive do the back-end stuff. There will be an additional export option in the FULL version that will allow your server to do all the back-end processing and S-Drive will be taken out of the picture.

However there is an issue here it should stay on your server for validation errors and the confirmation page (which it is not doing now) and we will have that fixed in the next update.
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Jim Cantrell wrote:
One thing I forgot about.

When you get the email that has been submitted, it says it is from webpage@cchelp.coffeecup.com

Is there any way that could be changed.

This was mentioned earlier.

http://www.coffeecup.com/forums/form-bu … post169378
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It appears I have no access to themes. When I open the theme browser all I get is a black screen. Windows 7
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Bruce wrote:
It appears I have no access to themes. When I open the theme browser all I get is a black screen. Windows 7

Can you try this Bruce. Restart the program and give it a second or two to load. Now add a form element and then click the Themes Toolbar Icon. Do they load now?
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If I remove one field from the form and then insert a new one in it's place, the recieved email has this new field as the last one in the email.
How to re-order the fields.
In the old Web Form Builder we could tell in which order the fields should be placed.

Inserting a linebreak in an text area is ok, but in the recieved email it is on one line.

It should be possible to control the width of the submit button.

Søren
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Wow, the form builder is great. I just successfully emailed myself, with 5 minutes work having never used a form before! :D

Nice layout, easy to use, nice themes, I like it a lot. Good work CC.

And this form noob got it to work in next to no time, so there's another big plus. :lol:
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Max. value that could be inserted into a number is 99999.
For Danish telephone number this need to be increased to 99999999.

In the old Web Form Builder we had full control with a field containing numbers.
This worked better than how it is done now.

Søren
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I agree with Soren
Max. value that could be inserted into a number is 99999. Australia numbers are 10 digits long!

Why are the fields limited to minimum 200 width?
Why cant we adjust the space between each field? They seem to be spaced to far apart?
Doesnt seem to be as functional as the flash form builder.

I purchased the package for $29. I already had everything in the package except the new Web Form Lite, doesnt really seem like its gonna benefit me untill the above is addressed?

Any plans to address CC?
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