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Perhaps there's a better way but I'm trying to pre-fill our XMOD form from a URL. For instance, on a slider there's a button to click for more info. I'd like that to go to our XMod Contact Us form and either select one of the dropdowns or perhaps just populate some content in the TextBox area that has the ID of Message. I've tried passing "<domain>/?Message=Test" but that's not doing it. Thanks, J
Following advice from @Patrick I created the following form with dropdownlists. However I am unable to get the values in the Template. Here is the Code(I removed the bode) <AddForm> <ScriptBlock BlockType="HeadScript" RegisterOnce="True" ScriptId="KBXM_Theme_none_steam_temp"> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/DesktopModules/XModPro/styles/none" /> RedirectMethod="get"></AddButton> <Can
I have a form I want to submit and then redirect to a related page that needs the primary key of the form I just submitted which is FormID. I have retrieved the FormID from the database using an output parameter and can easily pass the value using a Url based querystring. For security reasons, we prefer not to show the key in the url. When I try to pass the parameter using the Post method the Form
Hi, all. I'm using two XMP 4.4.0 modules on separate pages and encountered something I did not expect. I have two pages, A and B. Both pages have Forms and Templates with some complicated logic - IfNotEmpty, IfEmpty, NoItemsTemplate, etc., but I'll try to keep it simple here. Page A contains TEMPLATE with a simple HTML hyperlink to Page B: /PageB?email=[[Email]]&continue=true Page B contains a TEM
Is the xmod "Post" redirect method the same thing as an http form post? I need to to do do an http form port to a third-party site and need to match their spec, which look like this: <FORM name="PostTest” action="refer to form post url "method="post"> <input type="hidden" name="Mode" value="0"> <input type="hidden" name="ID" value="123"> ... </FORM> Can I do this using an xmod form and "Post" the

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