[consulting] Complex forms

Kristof Van Tomme kristof at pronovix.com
Sun Mar 8 18:40:10 UTC 2009


Webforms are cool, but have their limitations: try making a form with
50 fields and you'll see what I mean :P

We had some fun for one project where we had these giant forms, after
quite some frustration one of my colleagues had some code for copying
over fields between forms.

Domenic what is exactly your problem? Are you trying to create big
forms? Or what is the exact nature of the complexity you refer to?

Cheers,
Kristof


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2009/3/8 Christian Pearce <christian at pearcec.com>:
> Webform works well for me.  What are you trying to do?  Perhaps you need to
> write you own module due to the complexity of your requirements.
>
> On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Domenic Santangelo <domenic at workhabit.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, list,
>>
>> So I need to build out some moderately/very complex forms for use
>> within a Drupal site, and am really banging my head against the wall
>> with the webform module. Have you guys run into anything better,
>> perhaps even a 3rd party site that specializes in web-based forms with
>> an API that could talk back to Drupal?
>>
>> Thanks for your thoughts.
>> -D
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