Many thanks David

Il 16/11/2016 20:16, [email protected] ha scritto:

Ferdinando,

I’m going to set you up an Account record in my customer’s system and send you the link.

I can also send you the Active4D web scripts that display and read the posted result.

Is that OK?

David

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David,

Thanks for suggestion.

You know a demo that i can see?

Thanks

Ferdinando

Il 16/11/2016 18:35, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ha scritto:

    Ferdinando,

    To receive the answers you’ll need 4D to access the submitted form
    variables. 4D will receive the posted form using a web server (4D
    native, Active4D, NTK). You’ll include a hidden input value in the
    form with a UUID as Lee Hinde said. This is your key to match to a
    record to store the form input values.

    Your “submit” button will post the form to your 4D web server.

    You’ll have to learn a little HTML, and you’ll learn how to read
    the results of the “post”ed form.

    This kind of thing is very easy for 4D types that have been
    working with web for a while.

    Another way:

    I just wrote an email html formed in 4D Write, with a link and a
    UUID that when the user clicks on the email link, they go to a
    form published by 4D, which they complete and save. The UUID makes
    it possible to match the email recipient to record in the
    database. The embedded URL in the 4D Write document, converted to
    HTML, has “#####” in it that I replace string to the UUID value.

    David Ringsmuth

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    Davi,

    The issue is know how to do for receive the answers included into
    the mail that return back

    Thanks

    Ferdinando

    Il 16/11/2016 15:27, [email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]> ha scritto:

        Ferdinando,

        I have not done this in an email, but you can try putting an
        iFrame in your html email that references a form delivered by
        your 4D system.

        Hope that helps!

        David Ringsmuth

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        *Subject: *encapsulate HTML

        Hi All,

        Someone know how is possible to encapsulate one questionary in
        HTML in email

        body, and to receive the answer's and take the answers in 4D?

        Thanks

        Ferdinando

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