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Registration form for an architectural competition

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tricky - Guest

10:59 pm - April 13, 2007

I had to quickly deploy a registration form for an architectural competition, letting users to enter info and be able to select from some given choices.

 

cForm did the work! in a few minutes it was ready, and deployed on a post:

cttmadera.cl

 

Oliver - Admin

2:04 am - April 14, 2007

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Really nice tricky! Out of curiousity, looking at the Universidad field I gathered it could be a form generated at run-time, or are theses entries defined in the cform admin settings ('hardcoded' so to speak)?

On the other hand you wrote "quickly deploy" ... ;)

tricky - Guest

6:44 pm - April 17, 2007

i tought quickly deploy meant that it was fast to implement. perhaps it's not the right phrase? ;)

 

the Universidad field is entered with the select format (title#field#field#field)

 

what do you mean generated at run time? 

Oliver - Admin

7:00 pm - April 17, 2007

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tricky said:

i tought quickly deploy meant that it was fast to implement. perhaps it's not the right phrase? ;)

That's perfectly fine. I was just implying that if you'd used the dymanic forms feature and build the forms dynamically via PHP (at run-time) it would have take a bit longer to implement.

what do you mean generated at run time?

Wit release 3.4 a new feature was introduced (see the Help! plugin page) to support the creation of forms on the fly via PHP code. This allows for quite some flexibility in case your forms rely on changing data that is already stored somewhere else.

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