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New Post 4/29/2008 8:44 AM
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  Bruce Chapman
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iFinity Enquiries Module Release History 

The iFinity Enquiries module has been released as beta testing version 1.02. 

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The Enquiries module provides a simple enquiries form for use on DotNetNuke websites.  The enquiries forms on this site are powered by the Enquiries module.  Here is a short list of features:

- Create input forms for enquiries pages quickly and easily

- Your choice of receiving the enquiries by Email, or having the enquiries saved in the database, or both

- Input field types of text, text area, option buttons, checkboxes, multiple checkboxes and drop down list

- Input fields can take default values from pre-defined query string variables

- Custom email formatting for Html email notification, including subject, email Html head, introduction and footer. 

- Token substitution in emails for inserting values like current Url, module title, date and time

- Special handling for email addresses, including regex validation of correct format, and use of the email address as the 'from' address in your notification emails.  This allows you to reply directly to the person who sent the email from your inbox.

The module is styled with CSS and can be customised extensively as such. 

 
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