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- Joomla! Explorer
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Joomla and Survey Monkey
Hi all, I was trying to embed a survey on an article page. The survey is made with Survey Monkey and it just won't work. The code disappears as soon as I click out of the html window. Any ideas on how to get it to work?
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- Joomla! Explorer
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Re: Joomla and Survey Monkey
Me too . . . did you get any fix for that?
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Re: Joomla and Survey Monkey
No, no one seems to know the fix for that, Seandaviat wrote:Me too . . . did you get any fix for that?
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- Joomla! Explorer
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Re: Joomla and Survey Monkey
Maybe there is a pop up I can get from Survey Monkey. Thanks.
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Re: Joomla and Survey Monkey
I'm also trying to get this to work and integrate a Survey Monkey survey into a new article that will show up on my homepage. Does anyone know how to get this to work? I have the snippet of code from SM and just need to know what to do with it.
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Re: Joomla and Survey Monkey
I too am looking for such a solution...
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Re: Joomla and Survey Monkey
http://www.weblinksonline.co.uk/
https://www.weblinksonline.co.uk/updating-joomla.html
"When I'm right no one remembers but when I'm wrong no one forgets".
https://www.weblinksonline.co.uk/updating-joomla.html
"When I'm right no one remembers but when I'm wrong no one forgets".
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Re: Joomla and Survey Monkey
Hi Webdongle, thanks for your input on this subject.
Unfortunately, unlike you I am not a "master" but more of a novice when it comes to Joomla.
So I see you pointing us at "filters", but perhaps you can give some small hint as to what we need to change there?
I tried setting the text filters to "no filters" for the superuser and the administrator, but no change...
Thanks in advance for your help, you are helping many people if we go by the number of viewers of this question.
Unfortunately, unlike you I am not a "master" but more of a novice when it comes to Joomla.
So I see you pointing us at "filters", but perhaps you can give some small hint as to what we need to change there?
I tried setting the text filters to "no filters" for the superuser and the administrator, but no change...
Thanks in advance for your help, you are helping many people if we go by the number of viewers of this question.
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Re: Joomla and Survey Monkey
That was the idea but obviously not the answer.rhaf wrote:....
I tried setting the text filters to "no filters" for the superuser and the administrator, but no change...
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Have a look at http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions ... -a-include maybe something there ?
http://www.weblinksonline.co.uk/
https://www.weblinksonline.co.uk/updating-joomla.html
"When I'm right no one remembers but when I'm wrong no one forgets".
https://www.weblinksonline.co.uk/updating-joomla.html
"When I'm right no one remembers but when I'm wrong no one forgets".
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Re: Joomla and Survey Monkey
Ok I will check that out too.
I found another reference to this issue which pointed at the fact that you also need to change the content of the "prohibited items" under JCE settings in the Plugin administration section.
I took out the word "script" there and now indeed the html script code does not get whiped out when I save the article content.
But....unfortunately...the script still does not run when the page is opened....
But I feel like we are close to solving this issue...
I found another reference to this issue which pointed at the fact that you also need to change the content of the "prohibited items" under JCE settings in the Plugin administration section.
I took out the word "script" there and now indeed the html script code does not get whiped out when I save the article content.
But....unfortunately...the script still does not run when the page is opened....
But I feel like we are close to solving this issue...
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Re: Joomla and Survey Monkey
I will be honest and say that I have found the HTML stripping a constant nuisance.
However saying that, We use survey Monkey on several sites and so have a solution.
We set it as a Menu Item by using IFrame Wrapper.
Just use that instead of article and you can enter the web address at the side. As long as you don't use a chunky header it works really well.
If you have text or similar that you would like to use in addition to survey then just use a module.
It still feels like a compromise vs an easy button to stop stripping tags if you are an admin ( I know you can but it is never as simple as it should be.)
I hope this is handy to you!
Paul
However saying that, We use survey Monkey on several sites and so have a solution.
We set it as a Menu Item by using IFrame Wrapper.
Just use that instead of article and you can enter the web address at the side. As long as you don't use a chunky header it works really well.
If you have text or similar that you would like to use in addition to survey then just use a module.
It still feels like a compromise vs an easy button to stop stripping tags if you are an admin ( I know you can but it is never as simple as it should be.)
I hope this is handy to you!
Paul
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Re: Joomla and Survey Monkey
If what you're asking is "how do I embed HTML in a page", have you tried using a custom module? That will let you add whatever HTML you like and, as far as I know, not interfere with it at all.