Hello there, I wonder if anyone has already implemented a module to integrate Drupal with PHPSurveyor, the open-source survey creation tool (http://www.phpsurveyor.org/). In my opinion, it would be great to have a module that presented Drupal users with a link to specified PHPSurveyor surveys, generated periodic reminders for users that haven't responded a given survey, etc. Ideally, I believe survey.module should incorporate the functionality offered by PHPSurveyor. Until then, this module should provide a good alternative solution. Anyone interested? Best, Leo
I'm interested in that. Agaric Design actually plans to run PHPSurveyor surveys for clients as a standalone, but we always like when our open source tools come together. Ben Melançon of Agaric Design http://agaricdesign.com/ On 7/7/06, Leo Burd <leob@media.mit.edu> wrote:
Hello there,
I wonder if anyone has already implemented a module to integrate Drupal with PHPSurveyor, the open-source survey creation tool (http://www.phpsurveyor.org/).
In my opinion, it would be great to have a module that presented Drupal users with a link to specified PHPSurveyor surveys, generated periodic reminders for users that haven't responded a given survey, etc. Ideally, I believe survey.module should incorporate the functionality offered by PHPSurveyor. Until then, this module should provide a good alternative solution. Anyone interested?
Best,
Leo
On Fri, 2006-07-07 at 10:37 -0400, Leo Burd wrote:
Hello there,
I wonder if anyone has already implemented a module to integrate Drupal with PHPSurveyor, the open-source survey creation tool (http://www.phpsurveyor.org/).
In my opinion, it would be great to have a module that presented Drupal users with a link to specified PHPSurveyor surveys, generated periodic reminders for users that haven't responded a given survey, etc. Ideally, I believe survey.module should incorporate the functionality offered by PHPSurveyor. Until then, this module should provide a good alternative solution. Anyone interested?
Best,
Leo
While I love PHPSurveyor and have contributed to the project, It's a sort of messy piece of code the last time I looked at it. I think a lot of people would be better served by looking at webchick's quiz.module and extending it to have reporting and user assignment capabilities.
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