PostNuke: A Flexible Open Source Content Management System
home | forum | international support | contact us

Modules Release Database

vpContact - v0.9.1

Author: Chris Hildebrandt

PostNuke Version: PostNuke adam_baum .800

Category: Utility

pnAPI Compliancy: Yes

pnRender Compliancy: Yes

Description:

vpContact is a small usefull mail contact module, providing an

administration interface to manage different recipents and topics. It

works with most recent PostNuke releases and includes language files

for several languages.




System Requirements:

PostNuke


Support Information:


Supported Languages:


Change Log:


 

6 Comments so far

(Latest comments )

dstanley's Avatar

1. dstanley wrote on May 05, 2006 at 12:30 PM

Handy module.

Could this be customised to allow as many form fields as you like.

i.e. build a long form with drop downs, text area's, radio lists etc and have multiple types of forms on your site?

=====

Also the following are not defined in the pnlang/eng/user.php:

_CONTACTBACK
_CONTACTERROR

=====

I dont see the point in having more than one contact in the admin screen, is this to allow multiple recipients for the one form?
dstanley's Avatar

2. dstanley wrote on May 05, 2006 at 12:34 PM

There was a contact module using formmail module before made by where you could customise your form made by Alan Sparkes.

http://www.dtheatre.com/scripts/formmail_doc.php

This was back in 2003 and used formmail v4.1 perhaps this could be upgraded to formmail v5?

dstanley's Avatar

3. dstanley wrote on May 05, 2006 at 12:42 PM

Also on the error page:

The 'back' link links to: index.php?module=Contact when it should be index.php?module=vpContact

And it doesn't actually seem to send an email?

Lobos's Avatar

4. Lobos wrote on Jul 11, 2006 at 08:17 PM

This module is not pnRender compliant.

Lobos's Avatar

5. Lobos wrote on Jul 11, 2006 at 08:25 PM

Also the HTML output for the user display is sub standard and will break many w3c compliant type themes. I would search for other contact modules before using this one.
slam's Avatar

6. slam wrote on Aug 09, 2007 at 12:33 PM

The module is not developed any more and I strongly suggest to use Formicula instead.
Greetings,
Chris

Main Menu

Extensions Database

Documentation

Development

Login





 


 Log in Problems?
 New User? Sign Up!

Donate to PostNuke