Hi,

I have two things to point out:

1- I don't see what this website has to do with Drupal at all. If you are looking to re-build your site with Drupal, ask in Freenode #drupal or #drupal-support rather than in this list. 2- It would be better if you started your own thread, rather than replying to someone else's post.

Sorry if I sound harsh.

Regards,
T

On 06/24/2011 02:57 PM, Jay Campbell wrote:
Hi all. This is my first Drupal post. My name is Junior (Jay) Campbell and I am the founder of Intelek International. Sounds pretty "highfulooting" right? It really isn't.

Anyways, I have been building and managing my own website, www.intelek.net for a several years now - since about 1990 - and I struggle! I really do.

I'm currently struggling with the Facebook (FB) registration form "thingy" (html code?) that I need to integrate my website with FB. I'd appreciate any assistance anyone here can offer. Please be gentle :-).

Kind regards,
J
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*From:* Michael Favia <[email protected]>
*To:* [email protected]
*Sent:* Tuesday, 21 June 2011, 15:26
*Subject:* Re: [development] Custom Webform Module

On 06/21/11 05:13, Peter Droogmans wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You can use %get[campaign] as default value for a web component, so the easiest is to add a hidden component to store this, for the redirect you need a custom module with a hook-form-alter, see http://drupal.org/node/952342#comment-4134176 "Webform" is a loaded term in drupal and usually refers to the contributed module located here:

http://drupal.org/project/webform

If you meant this module then Peters advice is the best way. Otherwise if you are populating a web form yourself through fapi and storing the results, etc then you will want to use the $_GET['campaign'] variable instead which utilized PHPs inbuilt constants. Good luck.

-- Michael Favia [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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