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Fielmaker Form is only compatible with the 3.x versions of Webform.
Easily create forms in Drupal that submit data to Filemaker databases which are hosted on Filemaker Server.
This module is an add-on for the Webform module ( http://drupal.org/project/webform ). Webform is a full featured tool that let's you easily create forms with any type of field (textfields, radio buttons, etc.). When users submit the form their submissions get saved in the Drupal database. Optionally, the submissions get emailed.
With the Filemaker Form module, you easily configure your webforms to submit to a Filemaker database. Just fill in the FM database name, username, password, layout name and optionally the name of a Filemaker script to run. When a user fills out the form the contents get saved to both MySQL and Filemaker.
Additionally, a cron job ensures that the submissions make it into Filemaker even if the Filemaker server is down when the user fills out the form. The system will reattempt to submit the data to Filemaker on each cron run until the data is successfully submitted. This means that even if your Filemaker server is unstable or isn't on all the time you can still have a stable online form (assuming your Drupal server is stable).
This module makes use of Chris Hansen's FX.php script to make PHP queries on a Filemaker database.
This site is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Chris Hansen (but thanks anyway, Chris).
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- Created by flamingvan on , updated
- This project is not covered by the security advisory policy.
Use at your own risk! It may have publicly disclosed vulnerabilities.