From web pages, I have created one form using "Allow people to send questions/comments via a contact form" but when i submit form, it is showing nothing in email means only labels and no data entered by users.
When user submit information from contact form then why it shows nothing in email as you can see following image showing issue.
What can be the issue and how I can solve it?
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I am currently trying to create a form in Outlook. I want to be able to send this form to different people so that they can make changes to the form and send those changes back to me as a response.
I have a published form in the meantime. My current problem: The recipient does not see the form until he "undocks" the email from the Outlook app and the changes made there are not transmitted to me; I just get an empty form. How or where can I save this data that the recipients enter? I am grateful for any help!
The form definition includes all the fields and the code that you add to the form. As a general rule, publish the form definition to a forms library instead of sending the form definition with the item. If you cannot publish your form to a forms library, you can select the Send form definition with item check box on the Properties page so that other users can see the form pages when they receive items that are composed by using the form.
Forms that you only intend to use once and not publish are referred to as one-off forms. Because of security concerns with one-off forms, users might not see the form correctly when they open items sent to them with a one-off form. In this case, sending the form definition with the one-off form provides the necessary information required to display the form correctly for the users.
To change how users reply to your form, click the Actions page. The Actions page lists the default Reply forms that are available. You can also add your own custom Reply forms. For example, forms based on a new email message have built-in Reply, Reply to All, Forward, and Reply to Folder forms. When users receive your form, the form contains buttons and menu commands so that users can respond to the form. You can disable some or all of these default forms and set attributes that define how these Reply forms appear.
Read more about that in the Create an Outlook Form section of MSDN.
I have a form embedded on my website via Hubspot API. I want to receive an email notification if someone submits the form. I tried the solution given on the HubSpot community but it does seem to work.
Here it is https://developers.hubspot.com/docs/methods/forms/submit_form
https://developers.hubspot.com/docs/methods/forms/submit_form_v3
Can anybody provide a solution? TIA.
Under Marketing -> Lead Capture -> Forms, find and open the relevant form. Click the Options tab at the top and in the middle of the page locate Send submission email notifications. Select your user from the drop down list or manually enter an email.
I have a In-Browser Form I published to SharePoint 2010 via Infopath and have a section in the beginning which pulls the current user data to get their Name, Email, Number, etc. The issue is once a user submits the form and I take a look with the In-Browser feature in SharePoint, the information changes to my info instead of the submitter. However, when I open in the form via Infopath application, it shows the originial submitters info. Is there a way or an option I'm not aware of which will fix this issue?
Found the answer. On the text boxes that pulls the user info, go to the Text Box Properties and under Default Value, deselect the checkbox "Refresh value when formula is recalculated".
I'm trying to make a simple view based application.
I want to receive information with the content of text fields when user filled text fields and hits the submit button.
The way I do this doesn't matter so much. It can be done by sending information to a web server or sending information to my e-mail in background. Actually it seems easier to do it via e-mail.
I just want to know what the user wrote on text fields when he hit the submit button.
Is there a way to add error messages to an attribute and show them on the form without trying to save the object.
A manager may wish to change the email of a user assigned to a project.
If they change the email to that of another user who is already assigned to a project I want to add an error to the user email attribute and display it.
In this case I would not save the record or update it I would just go back to the form and show the error.
Do I just do
#user.add(:email, "This user is already assigned to this project")
I don't run #user.save or #user.update_attribute, this user is not being updated but being assigned to the project in this case.
I don't just want to show a flash message as I know I could do this. I want the field to show the error.
Is this possible?
Sure, call valid? on the model.