Hi, I have just upgraded to this latest release of Webform along with Drupal 6.25. My webforms were working fine until the upgrades. I have two issues:

1) Now, when users submit their form, it's not bringing over the results into the next page. It sends the email with correct information, but the user cannot see their submission.

Example, user fills out form:
Name
Address
phone number
Clicks Next.

On the next page they see:
Name
Address
phone number

They do not see the information they input. But it sends the entire information to the email addess listed to receive submissions.

2) Previously when they clicked submit, it took them to the page where they could see their submissions. Then they filled out information based on the previous page answers.

Example:
Number of tickets to buy, they checked a number.
If they filled in 5, on the next page it would have 5 lines for the Guest Name & Choice of Dinner.

Now it just shows "Guest Name & Choice of Dinner", but does not give them the 5 lines to fill in, like it previously did.

I hope this makes sense! Thanks for your help!

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christopher james francis rodgers’s picture

# Working Draft - 2012.03.11
- Noteable problem: Search parameters (at module's issues page) do not clear unless 'Advanced Search' link is clicked. This requires a reseting of all the search parameters when I want to 'clear' only one.

 

## End Technical note

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The quickest answers for module specific questions.

When you have a question that is 'module specific', you are welcome to post your question as a 'Support request' at that module's 'issues' page; provided you first search within that module's issues for the answer to your question.

 

1.) Search the module's issues

For previously posted information related to your issue, use the URL below. Replace the "#drupal.org_module_name#" with the module's url-name for the module in question.

  • Advanced Search Page at drupal.org for a specific Module.

    http://drupal.org/project/issues/search/#drupal.org_module_name#

    Example: For the "Email Registeration" module, the drupal.org url-name is "email_registeration"
    http://drupal.org/project/issues/search/email_registeration

    Enter your 'keyword' search terms into 'Search for' text field-box.

     

  • Searching from a specific module's 'Issues' landing page at drupal.org.

    2.) "Create a new issue": Category "Support request"

    If the search above does not get you the information you want, then feel free to: 'Create a new issue'.

    Starting from any issue page for the specific module you seek help with:

    1. Click the link "Create a new issue" located just above the search parameter field-box 'Search for'.
    2. On the new 'Create Issue' page for that module:
      1. 'Version:' - Select the module's version # that you are using.
      2. 'Component' - Select one of the four choices. I do not think your choice here is critical since the module's developers will see your issue regardless of your choice.
      3. 'Category' - Select 'Support request'. ..unless one of the other three choices seems more appropriate.
      4. 'Title' - The title is limited to 128 characters. To aid other people's future searches for the same issues that you have, please use as many keywords to your issue as you can within the title. The full title will display in all drupal.org searches that return your issue page, so be as specific as you can so that future users can more easily decide whether your issue page is relevant to their needs.
      5. 'Description' - Detail your issue; and consider including an explanation as to why you are doing what are, as well as what specifically you have tried to do.

       

      ### End working draft - quick answers at d.o

      - chris

      PS good luck and have fun


All the best; intended.
-Chris (great-grandpa.com)
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