Thanks Blair,

I do have a hack to make this work for my plugin to allow admin user
created forms, questionnaires and data capture forms to use the
formtools.

I will look into calling the edit functions to see if it does help,
but I guess then I would need to create the form validation/control
code instead of using all the formtools goodness.

Chris.


On 23 July, 06:33, Blair McKenzie <[email protected]> wrote:
> I believe the output could be generated by directly calling the edit
> function, but I doubt the the formtool tags would still work without the
> context of a type (or form).
>
> Blair
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 12:29 AM, Chris Kent <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have developed (almost completed) a Form Processor that allows forms
> > to be defined/created within the admin and then placed on the website
> > within a publishing rule.
>
> > But one area that I would like to change/improve is the restriction
> > that formtools fields need to exist in the content type, this does not
> > work well with user defined forms.
>
> > I think the answer to this question is no – but can the formtools be
> > used without referencing properties within a content type?
>
> > Chris.
>
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