We are developing a site where front end article editing is essential. We used to do this before in the previous site with chronoforms 4 without any problems.
However, when a chronoform is called in the curly brackets {chronoforms6}form-title-alias{/chronoforms6} it disappears on frontend editing , showing the form code instead. Saving the article messes up the article.
How can we solve this..what are we doing wrong......
Any help greatly appreciated!!
However, when a chronoform is called in the curly brackets {chronoforms6}form-title-alias{/chronoforms6} it disappears on frontend editing , showing the form code instead. Saving the article messes up the article.
How can we solve this..what are we doing wrong......
Any help greatly appreciated!!
Hi ywebdesign ,
Do you have the CFV6 Plug-in installed and enabled?
Are you showing the curly-brackets link in a standard Joomla! article?
Bob
Do you have the CFV6 Plug-in installed and enabled?
Are you showing the curly-brackets link in a standard Joomla! article?
Bob
Yes, the plugin is enabled..and yes the curly brackets are in a regular joomla article.
It works fine in the backend, but not in frontend editing of the article.
Instead of showing the {chronoforms6}forms-alias{/chronoforms6} it shows the form code.
We are using JCE editor, I tried with Tiny MCE editor, but same result...
It works fine in the backend, but not in frontend editing of the article.
Instead of showing the {chronoforms6}forms-alias{/chronoforms6} it shows the form code.
We are using JCE editor, I tried with Tiny MCE editor, but same result...
Hi ywebdesign,
Please check the page HTML to make sure that the CF code hasn't been corrupted with some extra HTML.
If that isn't it, please post a link to the form so I can take a quick look.
Bob
Please check the page HTML to make sure that the CF code hasn't been corrupted with some extra HTML.
If that isn't it, please post a link to the form so I can take a quick look.
Bob
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