On the options page of the plugin, you’re essentially providing a list of possible query variables, so any hard-coded vars can be grabbed from your webform of choice (locally or in our case, via Infusionsoft).
Simply include the shortcode on the post or page of your choice, and from your webform, set it as the result page. Again, this depends on what software/service you’re using, in Infusionsoft you just check the box that says pass customer information on to the thank you page. You end up getting something like
http://moggiex.com/my-gttregister-page?FirstName=Moggie&LastName=X&Email=...
If all goes well, GTWRegister should grab the variables from the address bar and spit out a response. Keep in mind if you can set whatever variables you need on the options page, so the URL could end up looking more like
http://moggiex.com/my-gttregister-page?fn=Moggie&ln=X&e=...
if ya wanna be more concise. Hope that helps.
Yes I need help with the same thing, if I want to use code should it look like this:
[gtwregister firstname, lastname, email, phone=”1234567890″ /]
or should it be a URL as above
http://moggiex.com/my-gttregister-page?FirstName=Moggie&LastName=X&Email=…
Also, do I have to go through my Aweber email system? Can’t this form be generated within my wordpress website using code? Please clarify.
Many thanks!