I got this email from the form submissions

do you export the forms and stick them somewhere on
your site? Or do you just link to that app?

Both. The forms are portable, or you can Iframe them with a javascript Iframe sizer.

On the webpage : http://esourcehome.com/wiki/index.php?title=FormBuilder
I had a sectionneer the bottom with the following link

*Useful Links*

http://www.formassembly.com/wForms/

This link has an open source JavaScript Forms library specifically for some validation and such.
I want to make the for export failry flexable on rely more CSS.
But for the builder UI, Ajax and JS would be sweet.

Trevyn





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Victor Villa wrote:
We are releasing a new version of Formbuilder today.
You will find the link here:

http://esourcehome.com/wiki/index.php?title=FormBuilder

Some usability and design comments from the IRC

(10:26:20 AM) Utah_Dave: mindjuju: yeah, I looked at it. It looks pretty
interesting.
(10:26:51 AM) Utah_Dave: do you export the forms and stick them somewhere on
your site? Or do you just link to that app?
(10:27:12 AM) mindjuju: link to the created form, ithink like survey monkey
(10:27:19 AM) mgeary: aah
(10:27:56 AM) mgeary: except in some very specific cases, i wouldn't store
application-important information in external databases
(10:27:57 AM) mindjuju: I think he should soften the form look with dojo,
but was going to see what wps and swb think about it
(10:28:17 AM) mgeary: but if all you're looking for is survey-esque data,
that could be useful
(10:28:34 AM) mindjuju: i think they have plans to integrate a CRM
(10:28:40 AM) swb: mindjuju, what's the link again?
(10:28:45 AM) mindjuju: but you'd have to build the rest of the site around
it
(10:29:08 AM) mindjuju:
http://esourcehome.com/wiki/index.php?title=FormBuilder

Trevyn, I think you may want to look at softening the look of the forms by
using something like dojo toolkit.  If you want, I can whip up a page
somewhere where you can see some of the form elements in web 2.0 feel.

Others on the list can tell you of other frameworks that can also offer
different form looks.

mj/v




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