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  • Thread Starter octavian3

    (@octavian3)

    I missed “item” :). Now its working. I turned the plugin into a catalog 🙂

    Thread Starter octavian3

    (@octavian3)

    Ok, I did it with the Google Maps , it is working as long as you post in HTML mode. I still cant make it work with the user submitted post names.

    What I do is :
    1. I nickname thw item “post-title” under FORM EXTRA, and then under ADVANCED I put “[post-title]” in the post title field, but it shows [post-title] as a title and not the user submitted content. What am I doing wrong?

    Thread Starter octavian3

    (@octavian3)

    I want the user to be able to copy the code of the iframe from the upper right cornet on G maps page and the past it into the form. Then I want to use the form to post function and to publish this on the blog. As a result I would have a post with user submitted data which contains a Google Map location. At present I am not able to do it. As when I past the code it strips the HTML and I am only left with the text “See larger map” as result :). Please helpppp :). If this issue is fixed people would be able to use the plugin to make online catalogs. It will be cool. This is the last obstacle I have in order to complete the website :).

    Thread Starter octavian3

    (@octavian3)

    The Google maps problem is still existing. What I want to do is a catalog website with user submitted content using form to post function. And I need the user to be able to submit a Google Map link, so then I could post the entry on the blog. Do you have any suggestions?

    Thread Starter octavian3

    (@octavian3)

    I changed formdatasingle.php and base.php and now its ok. I wanted people to submit google maps url which will be shown in a post. I mostly use the plugin as “form to post” function. Now I am wondering how to make so that when they submit information they can also submit the name of the post, and not the default which is the name of the form.

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