Ack! Component not found

laurel 30 Aug, 2008
Hey. I haven't been here in months and ChronoForms is not even recognizable. Classy Classy Classy.
I am trying to put a form in a module. I have the mambot installed. I did see the form once but I had done a module as a wrapper and it had the headers and footers menus and so on. How do I make a module that will display the form?

Now I get this error (I am sure it is my fault but I'm so lost now....)
404 - Component not found
You may not be able to visit this page because of:
laurel 30 Aug, 2008
this might mean something. when i go to the home page via a link, this is what comes up: http://myurl.com/index.php/component/index.php
see the two index.phps? and the template is all screwed up but if i put the correct url, everything looks ok
GreyHead 30 Aug, 2008
Hi Laurel,

You can't usually put a form in a module - but there is a Joomla extension that will let you do this - please see FAQ 43.

Bob
Max_admin 30 Aug, 2008
Hi Laurel,

You are very lucky, only yesterday I made a new Chronoforms mambot and module to be used with V3 only, they are attached, for the module you can add the form name inside the module edit page!🙂

Best,

Max

[attachment=1]mod_chronocontact J1.5 V1.0.zip[/attachment]

[attachment=0]ChronoForms Mambot V3.0.zip[/attachment]
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laurel 30 Aug, 2008

You are very lucky



We are all very lucky to know you! 🤣
I REALLY am IMPRESSED!
mcometa 09 Sep, 2008

You are very lucky



We are all very lucky to know you! 🤣
I REALLY am IMPRESSED!



Yeah me too~ Worked like magic! Hehehe! Thanks Max! Thanks Rob~
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