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Martin
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01/16/2008 12:34 AM  

Hi,

we are a little german elearning company and a few years ago a developer build a little tool with asp, where we could build a series of forms.

I have created a little animation, so that you can see what I am talking about: http://seminare.e-works.de/xmod.htm

Here is a brief description:

1. Basically somebody could start with a page, where he enters something into a single- or multiline-field.

2. After hitting the submit button, he would be led to another page where he could see his previous entry and also enter a new one into a different formfield. In some cases the previous answer could also appear in a different formfield, so that he could modify it.

3. After 7 or 8 forms he would come to a final page where he could see all or some of his answers.

4. Another variation would be a list of items with checkboxes. You could choose one or several items. And they would than appear on the next page or any other later page.

5. When a user starts the process again he sees the list of previous versions. He can start a new one or either read the old one (by going to the last page, which contains a summary), or modify the old one (by starting again with form 1 and modify the answer in the formfield) or delete it.

Our users use those processes to define step-by-step goals or to analyze a situation.

How would this be possible with DynamicForms?

Since we need this for a new project in DNN I appreciate your help a lot. If it takes a long time to explain how to do it, let me know.

;-)

Martin
Germany

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