Combobox Condition
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Re: Combobox Condition
Can you share the test project you have just used (or email me it)?
Did you change anything in it?
I entered data in the first box and this was blank in the email so something must have changed!
Did you change anything in it?
I entered data in the first box and this was blank in the email so something must have changed!
Re: Combobox Condition
Re: Combobox Condition
You should have it from the reply to the test run.
Or just copy the .wbs file to the server and I’ll download it from there.
Or just copy the .wbs file to the server and I’ll download it from there.
Re: Combobox Condition
Your test project uses the built-in PHP Form Processor Script so the file extension must be php not html.
It also should have a Success page and an Error page.
The message in General/Message can be just plain text.
The Auto Responder doesn't need the message formatted as you have. Just use a plain text message. The titles and details filled in will automatically be produced by the form processor.
The Auto Responder email format can be plain text.
It also should have a Success page and an Error page.
The message in General/Message can be just plain text.
The Auto Responder doesn't need the message formatted as you have. Just use a plain text message. The titles and details filled in will automatically be produced by the form processor.
The Auto Responder email format can be plain text.
Re: Combobox Condition
Thanks WWBman. If in plain text, then i won't get a nice and neat looking email to the user?WWBman wrote: ↑Sun Oct 14, 2018 9:52 pm Your test project uses the built-in PHP Form Processor Script so the file extension must be php not html.
It also should have a Success page and an Error page.
The message in General/Message can be just plain text.
The Auto Responder doesn't need the message formatted as you have. Just use a plain text message. The titles and details filled in will automatically be produced by the form processor.
The Auto Responder email format can be plain text.
Re: Combobox Condition
Try plain text first and then see what you get.
This has nothing to do with the basic issue of not showing the entries when not filled in.
This has nothing to do with the basic issue of not showing the entries when not filled in.
Re: Combobox Condition
Tested your suggestion with plain text and it works. Below is what I received. However, how to hide the "Buttons"? Also, how can i have a space better indexedibox1, 2 and 3? or how can I achieve what I wanted like in the rich text format I have in my current form design?
IndexEditbox1 : Peter 1
IndexEditbox2 : Peter 2
IndexEditbox3 : Peter 3
Buttons :
Email : petejos@hotmail.com
Re: Combobox Condition
Sorry, I can't think of a way to hide the buttons or format the space better, perhaps someone else can.
Re: Combobox Condition
You could use the DBTS Form processor extension which is very good.
It has many options but most defaults should be fine and it doesn't include the button in its output.
I've never used the Auto Responder part of it but it should be OK.
It has many options but most defaults should be fine and it doesn't include the button in its output.
I've never used the Auto Responder part of it but it should be OK.
Re: Combobox Condition
Thanks WWBman. what is DBTS and is it in the WWB builder?
Re: Combobox Condition
It's a normal extension (DBTS Form Processor). You can install it from the Extension Manager in WWB.
I've just tested it using the same events and javascript and it works fine.
And the auto responder works fine as well with it.
If you want to see what the output looks like you can download the DBTS version here:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/pq5s33mf8 ... n.wbs/file
Or the DBTS help gives a good idea what it looks like.
I've just tested it using the same events and javascript and it works fine.
And the auto responder works fine as well with it.
If you want to see what the output looks like you can download the DBTS version here:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/pq5s33mf8 ... n.wbs/file
Or the DBTS help gives a good idea what it looks like.
Re: Combobox Condition
Thanks. I will give it a try.WWBman wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 12:06 pm It's a normal extension (DBTS Form Processor). You can install it from the Extension Manager in WWB.
I've just tested it using the same events and javascript and it works fine.
And the auto responder works fine as well with it.
If you want to see what the output looks like you can download the DBTS version here:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/pq5s33mf8 ... n.wbs/file
Or the DBTS help gives a good idea what it looks like.
Re: Combobox Condition
BTW, after testing it I forgot to make the editboxes invisible in the Object Manager on load.
Download file amended.
Download file amended.