Ben -
Thanks for the follow-up.
I'm using version 2.1.5.
I will give your suggested recommendation a try and circle back to you.
Many thanks.
Jeff -
Ben -
Unfortunately, the work around did not work.
I continue to run into the same problem. Please note that I changed all four of the form pages from .php to .html for manually uploading the form.
Then, upon successfully configuring the form, changed the form page extensions back to .php (from .html), and resubmitted the entire multipage form. However, FT only picked up on the form values from the first page of the three page form.
Might you have any additional thoughts?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thanks.
Jeff -
Thanks for the follow-up.
I'm using version 2.1.5.
I will give your suggested recommendation a try and circle back to you.
Many thanks.
Jeff -
(Oct 24th, 2011, 10:05 AM)Ben Wrote: Hi Jeff,
Sorry to hear that! What version of the Core are you using? The reason I ask is that I made a small but important improvement in 2.1.0 that lets that page detect the fields better.
But no worries, either way. If you - or anyone else - ever get stuck on this step, I'd suggest following the final recommendation in the error message "manually uploading your forms for processing". Just click that link and it will provide you with some file upload fields where you can upload the HTML versions of the pages.
To get them, just view each page in your browser, click "View source" (or whatever option your browser has) and save each page as "page1.html", "page2.html" etc. Then upload those files.
It's a definite workaround, but it should let Form Tools identify the fields properly.
Let me know how it goes!
- Ben
Ben -
Unfortunately, the work around did not work.
I continue to run into the same problem. Please note that I changed all four of the form pages from .php to .html for manually uploading the form.
Then, upon successfully configuring the form, changed the form page extensions back to .php (from .html), and resubmitted the entire multipage form. However, FT only picked up on the form values from the first page of the three page form.
Might you have any additional thoughts?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thanks.
Jeff -
(Oct 25th, 2011, 12:19 PM)zrakotj Wrote: Ben -
Thanks for the follow-up.
I'm using version 2.1.5.
I will give your suggested recommendation a try and circle back to you.
Many thanks.
Jeff -
(Oct 24th, 2011, 10:05 AM)Ben Wrote: Hi Jeff,
Sorry to hear that! What version of the Core are you using? The reason I ask is that I made a small but important improvement in 2.1.0 that lets that page detect the fields better.
But no worries, either way. If you - or anyone else - ever get stuck on this step, I'd suggest following the final recommendation in the error message "manually uploading your forms for processing". Just click that link and it will provide you with some file upload fields where you can upload the HTML versions of the pages.
To get them, just view each page in your browser, click "View source" (or whatever option your browser has) and save each page as "page1.html", "page2.html" etc. Then upload those files.
It's a definite workaround, but it should let Form Tools identify the fields properly.
Let me know how it goes!
- Ben