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How to create contact form where client information gets stored in admin?

Tuesday 24 February 2004 5:57:49 pm - 2 replies

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Bruce Morrison

Thursday 26 February 2004 3:56:54 pm

Hi Julia

Unless you want the users to be able to log into the system I don't think that using the user registration is the way to go. I believe that what you want to do is to allow the user to fill out a form and have it stored as an object and accessible from the admin view. If this is the case you should look at http://www.ez.no/ez_publish/documentation/building_an_ez_publish_site/the_guestbook which will give you some pointers do achieving this.

Hope this helps
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Bruce

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Julia Jacobs

Friday 27 February 2004 3:05:40 pm

Hi Bruce,

I appreciate your help! I looked over the guestbook example and did not get to far Im afraid. I created the Class and the Section. Made the edits to the settings/siteaccess/corporate/override.ini.append file to correspond with the new template file and modified the Anonymous user roles as specified. The problem I ran into is with the template files. Unlike the guestbook example, I don't want my client info to show up on the public site, just the admin. So I tried modifying the template files from the guestbook example with some bits from the user registration forms and I have a huge mess. I would be grateful for some help at this point as I have reached the end of my knowledge. The mess can be seen here:

http://usdesignsource.com/ezpublish-3.2-3/index.php/content/view/full/95/

admin can be logged into here:

http://usdesignsource.com/ezpublish-3.2-3/index.php/corporate_admin/

site has been backed up, so it can be restored in case of real disaster.

Again, all help is very, very appreciated!

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