Hi,
Christian Lohmaier wrote on 2012-09-19 18:21:
None of these would disqualify Silverstripe, but of course there's
little sense in having completely static pages that nobody will edit
in a CMS.
I just gave it a quick try, and it didn't work, but I didn't research
deeper. ;-)
But how does that form look like? Makes quite a different for
designing the stuff around it.
You can see at http://fsfe.org/donate/donate.de.html - they use the same
service provider, and the form can be adjusted via style sheets.
Just have a different Page.ss template that does nothing of the "bad" stuff.
Just omit javascript and base-URL tag, and use $AbsoluteLink for all
links that are added in the templates instead.
Oh, cool! Maybe you can come up with a draft?
But need to have a look at how the process goes/how the user gets to
see the different "result" pages to decide whether it is worth it.
If you look at pumbaa in /var/www, you'll find the stuff. I'm not
posting links here on purpose. :-)
Florian
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