Ben,
Thanks for the help !!!
Yes, in the Add Form process (I assumed that was part of the install, but maybe I posted to the wrong topic).
ok. I can understand why the JS used to parse the fields might choke with JS used in the forms, and my code is probably sloppy :-)
I did manually add the form fields, but I couldn't get the options to show up when I submitted data - that worries me that the radio buttons are not working with FT. Radio buttons are a pain !! But I'm this far, so I'm committed.
I'll try the scraping method. Like I said, I stripped out the javascript, and the Add Form process worked fine, though I never submitted data to check. Maybe I should. I assumed it would be ok.
I also tried to upload a version of the form devoid of JS - trying to trick it into filling in the field options from the raw form.
Is it worth trying to do that now that I know I have a version of the form that works??
This gives me some things to try.
Again, THANKS !!!
Thanks for the help !!!
Yes, in the Add Form process (I assumed that was part of the install, but maybe I posted to the wrong topic).
ok. I can understand why the JS used to parse the fields might choke with JS used in the forms, and my code is probably sloppy :-)
I did manually add the form fields, but I couldn't get the options to show up when I submitted data - that worries me that the radio buttons are not working with FT. Radio buttons are a pain !! But I'm this far, so I'm committed.
I'll try the scraping method. Like I said, I stripped out the javascript, and the Add Form process worked fine, though I never submitted data to check. Maybe I should. I assumed it would be ok.
I also tried to upload a version of the form devoid of JS - trying to trick it into filling in the field options from the raw form.
Is it worth trying to do that now that I know I have a version of the form that works??
This gives me some things to try.
Again, THANKS !!!