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Input field results appears on success page

  1. amance
    Member

    Can this be done.

    I have a list of doctors that I would like the visitor to be able to choose one then hit submit. Then one the success page have a form letter and the doctors information is inserted into the letter so they can print it out.

    Thanks

    Posted 14 years ago on Wednesday August 4, 2010 | Permalink
  2. This could be done but it is a customization and would require you to create the "Thank You" page that displays the form letter and doctors information based on some sort of value being passed to it.

    Eventually we plan on adding conditional confirmation capabilities where you could show different confirmation pages based on a form field value. However, this still won't be an ideal solution of the condition that must be met by consist of a large number of values (in your case doctors).

    How comfortable with PHP are you? Do you have the doctor data stored in your WordPress database somewhere? It would need to be dynamic some how...

    Posted 14 years ago on Wednesday August 4, 2010 | Permalink
  3. amance
    Member

    Not Comfortable with PHP at all. Is this something I could maybe hire you guys to do if it is affordable enough. This is for a small hospital site and they have letters of confirmations for each doctor that they want to have the ability for website visitors to look up a doctor then print out a letter with the doctors info.

    The next thing I was thinking was to do it in an confirmation email since you support html email now. Just include pass over the merge fields into the email and make it look like a letter they can print out. what do you think of this approach?

    thanks

    Posted 14 years ago on Wednesday August 4, 2010 | Permalink
  4. Both of your above features are doable with some customizations that don't involve editing the plugin itself.

    We don't do customizations in house, but I can refer you to a WordPress consultant with extensive (really cool) Gravity Forms customization experience who could discuss this with you.

    You can contact him at spivurno@gmail.com and his web site is http://www.ounceoftalent.com and let him know what you want to do and he can let you know what the level of effort would be.

    Let him know I sent you...

    Posted 14 years ago on Wednesday August 4, 2010 | Permalink