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Extensions => Modules => Topic started by: openita on February 11, 2014, 20:25:21

Title: eForms
Post by: openita on February 11, 2014, 20:25:21
Hello!
I can not install the extension "eForms" can you tell me how I can do or if there is a similar extension with the same functions?
THANK YOU  ;)
Title: Re: eForms
Post by: datahell on February 11, 2014, 20:37:20
eForms is for Elxis 2009.x, if you try to install it on Elxis 4.x the installation will fail.
Title: Re: eForms
Post by: openita on February 11, 2014, 20:47:47
There is a similar extension for Elxis 4.x?
Title: Re: eForms
Post by: webgift on February 11, 2014, 21:23:12
Exactly the same No. However you could use a pre-installed (relative) content plugin with the name: Contact Form. Contact Form actually  displays a contact form inside Elxis articles. Name and e-mail fields are always shown and are required. You can set which other form elements you want to display. Important: The form will be shown only inside content articles and only on the article page!
Don't forget that http://www.elxis-downloads.com (http://www.elxis-downloads.com) are placed extensions compatible with 200x.x series. The extensions for 4.x series are placed to https://www.elxis.net (https://www.elxis.net) 
What is content plugin and how can we use it? https://www.elxis.net/docs/using-elxis/extending/content-plugins.html
Title: Re: eForms
Post by: openita on February 12, 2014, 10:43:23

I tried but the problem is that I need to create a different contact. . For example, I use one to make a simple contact, so just the name, the surname, the 'e-mail and message. In the other case but I would add all the other parameters. The problem is that if I'm going to change parameters in the contact form that automatically puts me in both those parameters. Is there a way to separate the two?
THANK YOU
Title: Re: eForms
Post by: webgift on February 13, 2014, 15:05:17
It's true that we can't create different instances of contact form plugin. Soon more information about.
Title: Re: eForms
Post by: openita on February 13, 2014, 18:30:15

So wait, Thank you very much  ;D
Title: Re: eForms
Post by: webgift on February 14, 2014, 11:06:04
Unfortunately yes! I will take care of it ;)