Hi,
using Joomla 1.5.2 and Chrono Forms.
In a Joomla article I can use the code {loadpostion content#} to load a module into an article.
If I use this same code into the formscode, nothing happens.
Is this possible ?
HTML code used:
<div style="padding: 10px 0px 0px 10px">{loadposition content1}</div>
<p class="contentheading">Contact</p>
<table border="0">
<tbody>
<tr>
etc........
using Joomla 1.5.2 and Chrono Forms.
In a Joomla article I can use the code {loadpostion content#} to load a module into an article.
If I use this same code into the formscode, nothing happens.
Is this possible ?
HTML code used:
<div style="padding: 10px 0px 0px 10px">{loadposition content1}</div>
<p class="contentheading">Contact</p>
<table border="0">
<tbody>
<tr>
etc........
Hi rkl123,
Actually this will not work with the Joomla 1.5 version of Chronoforms yet because its not able to load mambots in form code, we are working to get this feature working as its already there in the Joomla 1.0 versions!
Cheers
Max
Actually this will not work with the Joomla 1.5 version of Chronoforms yet because its not able to load mambots in form code, we are working to get this feature working as its already there in the Joomla 1.0 versions!
Cheers
Max
Hi Max,
thanks for the fast answer ! I know now that I have to wait😉
I am trying a workaround now: publish the form in a module postion.
I've read the FAQ about this and installed mod_placehere (for Joomla 1.5).
This module works. Also the Chrono mambot works, I can load a form into an article with {chronocontact}contact_form{/chronocontact}.
But the combination doesn't work. As soon as I use mod_placehere to show a form, the code is not parsed and shows {chronocontact}contact_form{/chronocontact}on the moduleposition.
see attahce dfile, hope you can help !
Robert
<br><br>Post edited by: rkl123, at: 2008/04/08 17:26
thanks for the fast answer ! I know now that I have to wait😉
I am trying a workaround now: publish the form in a module postion.
I've read the FAQ about this and installed mod_placehere (for Joomla 1.5).
This module works. Also the Chrono mambot works, I can load a form into an article with {chronocontact}contact_form{/chronocontact}.
But the combination doesn't work. As soon as I use mod_placehere to show a form, the code is not parsed and shows {chronocontact}contact_form{/chronocontact}on the moduleposition.
see attahce dfile, hope you can help !
Robert

Hi Robert,
Sorry I really can't help with this!!
Cheers
Max
Sorry I really can't help with this!!
Cheers
Max
Hi Robert,
Check that you have mod_placehere set up to accept PlugIns/mambots.
Bob
Check that you have mod_placehere set up to accept PlugIns/mambots.
Bob
Hi Bob,
Thanks for the answer. Checking this option did the trick !
Max, also many thanks for the fast response.
cheers,
Robert
Thanks for the answer. Checking this option did the trick !
Max, also many thanks for the fast response.
cheers,
Robert
Great you got it fixed now🙂
i run the joomla 1.5.8 and have the same problem,
where do I find mod_placehere ??
brgds Thomas
where do I find mod_placehere ??
brgds Thomas
Hi Thomas,
ChronoForms now has its own module that you can download from the site here. If you really need mod_placehere it is here
Bob
ChronoForms now has its own module that you can download from the site here. If you really need mod_placehere it is here
Bob
and Chronoforms for J1.5 supports loading mambots now, enable this in the general tab then you can use the loadposition formula!
Regards
Max
Regards
Max
Hello!
It passed 3 years of the last post here, so is there already a fix, which let us use {loadposition position} into chronoform output code?
Thanks!
It passed 3 years of the last post here, so is there already a fix, which let us use {loadposition position} into chronoform output code?
Thanks!
Thank you🙂 but in fact, {loadposition calendar} does not loads my module yet. Thats why i`m asking is there something i shoul add like a fix code somewhere.
Hi vbarlakoski,
Have you set your form to allow Plug-ins?
The setting is on the form General tab: In ChronoForms v3 it is 'Allow Mambots'; In ChronoForms v4 'Enable Joomla! plug-ins'.
Bob
Have you set your form to allow Plug-ins?
The setting is on the form General tab: In ChronoForms v3 it is 'Allow Mambots'; In ChronoForms v4 'Enable Joomla! plug-ins'.
Bob
Enable Joomla plugins is set to YES, but still, nothing comes out.
If i put same {loadposition position} in article, it works - so i presume its not problem with joomla core.
If i put same {loadposition position} in article, it works - so i presume its not problem with joomla core.
Hi vbarlakoski ,
It may be triggered on an different event :-) I forget which ones ChronoForms recognises.
Bob
It may be triggered on an different event :-) I forget which ones ChronoForms recognises.
Bob
I'm experiencing the same problem. I would like to load a module position and it isn't working in the 4.0 version of chronforms.
Please advise!
Please advise!
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