Posted on: 03/11/06 05:50am
By: mugen
This open source form generator works really well with Geeklog. With the use of iframes and geeklog static pages, you can easily integrate the created forms into your site:
http://phpformgen.sourceforge.net/[*1]
The demo on his site doesn't work but you can download the code.
NOTE: If you get an Internal Server Error message while testing the script,
see the fix here[*2]
Would make a great geeklog plugin.
Cheers, mugen
Form Generator
Posted on: 03/11/06 11:36am
By: mugen
== Demo link removed ==
Re: Form Generator: phpFormGenerator
Posted on: 01/06/07 04:00am
By: Anonymous (Will)
Hi Guys
Anyone managed to get phpformgenerator working in static pages on geeklog?
I can get the form to display but get 505 errors when clicking submit, changed the settings as above but still getting the same errors.
Any ideas?
Will
Re: Form Generator: phpFormGenerator
Posted on: 01/06/07 07:11pm
By: Anonymous (Will)
Thanks for those who emailed me with there advise, it worked, thanks..
Will
Re: Form Generator: phpFormGenerator
Posted on: 01/18/07 12:31pm
By: Anonymous (shamika)
Can someone please post here, how to fix it. Thank You
Re: Form Generator: phpFormGenerator
Posted on: 01/18/07 06:49pm
By: Anonymous (Will)
Hey Shamika
The problem I had was with my webhost, the had some permissions locked down, they unlocked the permissions and all OK.
Will
Re: Form Generator: phpFormGenerator
Posted on: 02/28/13 07:14am
By: 1000ideen
What is the current situation of forms and Geeklog? Any recommendation? This file seems to be empty: http://code.google.com/p/nexpro/downloads/detail?name=nexform_2.2.0_1.2.0.tar.gz&can=2&q= Would it work anyway?
Re: Form Generator: phpFormGenerator
Posted on: 02/28/13 11:41am
By: ::Ben
You can have a look at
the formmail feature[*3] . Formmail is also compatible with the contact plugin.
Ben