I'm using FF on a commercial site - the whole thing was a bit flaky but basically useable on my home LAMP setup but when I transferred the site to the real host (on Win2k) the whole thing went doolalley!
The first pic shows how it starts off (not bad except for the Name: inside the field)
The second shows what happens if you try to send it!
Anyone had this happen and can point me in the right direction? I'll keep fiddling with it meanwhile.
Cheers
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Badass FeedbackForm Problem
Badass FeedbackForm Problem
Last edited by Utter on Fri May 06, 2005 3:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Badass FeedbackForm Problem
Can you give me some more information?
CMS version, FF version, and PHP version?
Maybe PM me a link to the actual site?
I haven't seen this happen on any of the platforms I've tested on, but it looks like something serious. I'd like to make sure I can clear it up in the current (and all of the future) releases.
___Samuel___
CMS version, FF version, and PHP version?
Maybe PM me a link to the actual site?
I haven't seen this happen on any of the platforms I've tested on, but it looks like something serious. I'd like to make sure I can clear it up in the current (and all of the future) releases.
___Samuel___
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The CMS Made Simple Developer Cookbook is now available from Packt Publishers!
The CMS Made Simple Developer Cookbook is now available from Packt Publishers!
Re: Badass FeedbackForm Problem
sjg,
Can you give me some more information?
CMS version, FF version, and PHP version?
The site is running on a Win2K install with MySQL 4.1.9 CMSMS version is 0.92 FF version is that prior to 0.6 - Will have to wait til tomorrow for confirmation of PHP version cos I can't remember how to find out
Maybe PM me a link to the actual site?
http://www.eventus.org.uk//index.php?page=32
I haven't seen this happen on any of the platforms I've tested on, but it looks like something serious. I'd like to make sure I can clear it up in the current (and all of the future) releases.
I guess it's possible that things got a bit screwed copying it from one server to another. I should try reinstalling it.
Cheers!
___Samuel___
Can you give me some more information?
CMS version, FF version, and PHP version?
The site is running on a Win2K install with MySQL 4.1.9 CMSMS version is 0.92 FF version is that prior to 0.6 - Will have to wait til tomorrow for confirmation of PHP version cos I can't remember how to find out
Maybe PM me a link to the actual site?
http://www.eventus.org.uk//index.php?page=32
I haven't seen this happen on any of the platforms I've tested on, but it looks like something serious. I'd like to make sure I can clear it up in the current (and all of the future) releases.
I guess it's possible that things got a bit screwed copying it from one server to another. I should try reinstalling it.
Cheers!
___Samuel___
Solution
Just wanted to post the resolution on this one.
It's a bug in the FeedbackForm module. Certain field names can cause the client-facing part of the module to malfunction. In this case, the field was named "Name:" -- changing it to "Your Name:" solved the problem.
The next release of FeedbackForm will fix this problem. Until then, if you experience weirdness like this, try changing your field names (and accept my apologies).
___Samuel___
It's a bug in the FeedbackForm module. Certain field names can cause the client-facing part of the module to malfunction. In this case, the field was named "Name:" -- changing it to "Your Name:" solved the problem.
The next release of FeedbackForm will fix this problem. Until then, if you experience weirdness like this, try changing your field names (and accept my apologies).
___Samuel___
Many modules available from the http://dev.cmsmadesimple.org
The CMS Made Simple Developer Cookbook is now available from Packt Publishers!
The CMS Made Simple Developer Cookbook is now available from Packt Publishers!