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I've made a form based on the video tutorial https://www.dnndev.com/learn/videos/vid/5/video/xmod-pro-form-builder-tour-contact-us-form I'm would like to wire up a template to show the Acknowledgement of the form being submitted like in the example: <code><span class="token tag"><span class="token tag"><span class="token punctuation"><</span>AddSuccessTemplate</span><span class="token punctuation"
Hello.. Is there a way to create a link within the "AddSuccessTemplate" which would allow the end-user to print a hard-copy of their form which they just entered? I assume you could link to a feed within the AddSuccesstemplate using the recordID of the newly created entry. But would OUTPUT work (using SELECT @@IDENTITY within the Stored Procedure)? Anyone have any examples? Thanks..
Since XMP tags like (xmod:Select) don’t appear to be supported in the (AddSuccessTemplate) of (AddForm) what is the recommended method to conditionally display blocks of HTML based on data [[Field]] Tokens. This question is somewhat similar to my prior question which has yet to be answered ;-)
In the markup below… the Success Template and Continue Buttons are rendered and the Continue button works, but it DOES NOT redirect to the specified URL? <AddSuccessTemplate> <ItemTemplate> <h1>Thanks for Signing Up</h1> <p>Click the button below to go to your profile page</p> <xmod:ContinueButton Text="View Your Profile" Redirect="http://ibm.com" RedirectMethod="Get" /> </ItemTemplate> </AddSucce
Hi Guys, I am trying to pass values from my form to the forms AddSuccessTemplate to be used as Meta Tags. I watched this cool video on the subject https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eya_m_EtnJs although it doesn't seem to work on the AddSuccessTemplate. I am currently testing with: <ScriptBlock BlockType="HeadScript" ScriptId="XtraMetaTags" RegisterOnce="True"> <meta property="description" content="T

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