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Chronoforms does not send

Morymmus 25 Nov, 2010
Hello,

I searched through this forum already, but I still have a problem I can't work out:

I'm running a Joomla on an Intranet-Server of the company I work for. Now I'm trying to evaluate Chronoforms for a Request-Form.
I created a Form (with the wizard), gave the Email-setup (box is green) an linked the form into my cms.
The form is correctly displayed, all required fields are handled correctly (as far as I can say), but when I click on the "Submit"-Button, the form is rejected witch an Error-Icon above the form an the Text: "1." - nothing else.
There are no Emails send, even with my page being capable of sending EMails.

I'm running the follwing setup:
Joomla Version 1.5.22
Chronoforms 1.3/ V3.1 RC5.2

I tried the Legacy-Mode, I disabled the Mootools, I tried Internet-Explorer 6/7/8 and Firefox 3.6.12 - none of these options worked for me and I think I almost tried all possible combinations.

I would be very thankful for any ideas how to solve this.

Best regards

Christian
GreyHead 25 Nov, 2010
Hi Christian,

Do you have a file upload in your form? If so there's a bug in the latest release. Please see this post.

Bob
Morymmus 26 Nov, 2010
Hello Bob,

thanks for your fast reply. I really do have an file-upload in my form. Or better, I used to have one :-).
Unfortunately deleting the file-Upload doesn't do the trick, I still get the same error.
I found another strange thing, after I deleted the upload I tried to disable the Legacy-mode. In non-legacy-mode the site now says: "Direct Access to this location is not allowed." the only site reachable is the Admin-Level.

I will try to reinstall Joomla, I think. I'm not so sure anymore, that my sending problem is really a problem of Chronoforms.

Thanks again for your fast help.

Best regards

Christian
GreyHead 26 Nov, 2010
Hi Christian,

Make sure that you also turn off the File Upload on the File Uploads tab to test.

There's a fix in the post I linked to that will let File Uploads work OK again.

Bob
Morymmus 26 Nov, 2010
OK, I think I should get a coffee first :-)

Disabling the File-Uploads does the job - now the form does exactly what it should (without the upload).

THANKS A LOT!!

Since this site is a concept for future Intranet-presentation of my department I don't need the upload right now. The plan is to convince my Boss to accept this solution :-)

Best regards

Christian
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