The following tags can be used to create a custom submission form.
<formtoemail_ifsuccess>...</formtoemail_ifsuccess>
The contents inside this tag will be displayed if the form is submitted successfully
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You can use this tag only in html mode and at the very beginning of the html text you should type <advancedparser/>followed by the tag <loadmodule formtoemail/>.
<formtoemail_ifsuccess_else>
After this tag you should place the <form> tag. The contents will always be displayed.
Example:
The above tag along with the formtoemail_ifsuccess tag can be used in the following order:
<formtoemail_ifsuccess>
<formtoemail_ifsuccess_else>
<form> .. <input>... </form>
</formtoemail_ifsuccess>
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You can use this tag only in html mode and at the very beginning of the html text you should type <advancedparser/>followed by the tag <loadmodule formtoemail/>.
<formtoemail_errors/>
Displays text if errors occur while submitting the form.
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You can use this tag only in html mode and at the very beginning of the html text you should type <advancedparser/>followed by the tag <loadmodule formtoemail/>.
<formtoemail_value value_name/>
Value_name is a custom value. It should take the value of the "name" parameter of the <input> tag and be assigned to the "value".
Example:
<input type="text" name="telephone" value="<formtoemail_value telephone/>">
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You can use this tag only in html mode and at the very beginning of the html text you should type <advancedparser/>followed by the tag <loadmodule formtoemail/>.
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