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Jo Ann wrote:
If they are the same thing, why do we need access to both? *looks perplexed* :P


I was thinking the same thing... Maybe we should just remove the "Lite" version to minimize the confusion?
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Jo Ann wrote:
If they are the same thing, why do we need access to both? *looks perplexed* :P

Are you going to make me paste the same text here Jo Ann? :)


When we released the Mega Pack, all customers had immediate access to the LITE version of Web Form Builder. Now that the FULL version has been released, you will still have access to both versions, but you only need the one.
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Jo Ann wrote:
If they are the same thing, why do we need access to both? *looks perplexed* :P


I was thinking the same thing... Maybe we should just remove the "Lite" version to minimize the confusion?

We may do that eventually Phil. If we did it this early, we would have more people wondering what happened with the LITE version as that is what they are used to seeing.
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Oh sure... So you're gonna side with them huh? :D I see how you are :P

Just kidding Scott. I know you are stuck in the middle trying to take care of everyone.
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I thought this was to prevent arguments "or maybe create for 1 :D"

We got a free upgrade to lite, and didn't have to pay for full

Next we get a free upgrade to featherlite :lol:
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I'm using the new Form Builder.

On one form I used the S drive to store files and it works ok.

On the second form I downloaded files to the web server. All works ok except --

After the form is submitted, I have a confirmation message that comes up in the space where the web form was. However, it opens a new window where you just see the confirmation message (not the web page that the form is embedded in.) On the first form, the confirmation message comes up in the form, but it still displays the form on the original page.

Any thoughts on how to make the confirmation message come embedded in the form on the original web page?

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Larry Holihan wrote:
I'm using the new Form Builder.

On one form I used the S drive to store files and it works ok.

On the second form I downloaded files to the web server. All works ok except --

After the form is submitted, I have a confirmation message that comes up in the space where the web form was. However, it opens a new window where you just see the confirmation message (not the web page that the form is embedded in.) On the first form, the confirmation message comes up in the form, but it still displays the form on the original page.

Any thoughts on how to make the confirmation message come embedded in the form on the original web page?


This is actually a feature you can control in the software. Go to Settings > Confirm Options and you have three choices now.
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I am using this option: Confirmation message on both files.

The confirmation appears on the form, but it completely loads a new screen with just the form on it.


On my first form (on the S drive), the confirmation appears on the form, but all of the other info on the screen is also shown (that is, you are still on the screen in which the form is embedded)


Hope I'm being clear.
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Larry Holihan wrote:
I am using this option: Confirmation message on both files.

The confirmation appears on the form, but it completely loads a new screen with just the form on it.


On my first form (on the S drive), the confirmation appears on the form, but all of the other info on the screen is also shown (that is, you are still on the screen in which the form is embedded)


Hope I'm being clear.

You can control in the software. Go to Settings > Confirm Options and you have three choices now. Use the appropriate one that fits your needs. The one we use on S-Drive is the "Confirmation message" option.
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Attached is picture of two forms: (1) confirmation message embedded on web page; (2) confirmation message opens on separate page. First is on S drive. Can I assume that you cannot embed the confirmation message on a form on your server -- only on the S drive?

The other options let you just refer to another page or prepare a custom HTML page.

Can you embed a form on your server? If so, how?

Sorry to be so dense.



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