• questions4wp

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    I’ve been trying very hard lately to get a form up and running inside of a page in WordPress. Everyone seems to be suggesting CFORMSII, which seems like a really great plugin, it has a lot of cool features like CAPTCHA and email verification and stuff like that. I like the bells and whistles, but really all I need is for a user to be able to go to my site, type in some information into my form, and once they hit submit, to be redirected to a ‘thank you’ page and for all their information to be put into a MySQL database.

    CFORMS II has MySQL support, but that seems to be secondary. It seems that the primary purpose of the plugin is to email you every time someone submits information, and you can enable tracking that data in MySQL as an add-on if you want to. The problem is, my host is GoDaddy, and they’ve been terrible when it comes to discussing what you can and cannot do with their PHP mail functions. I’ve been all over the CFORMS II forums trying to figure it out, and I’m ready to give up on the plugin entirely, unless someone on this forum knows about how to either disable the CFORMS mailer or configure it correctly with GoDaddy’s Windows hosting plans.

    If nobody knows how to do those two, perhaps someone knows of a different forms plugin that has MySQL support? I’ve been searching for one on the plugins page but I can’t seem to find one that explicitly says it has it.

    Thanks for any help you can give me!

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