MM Forms

Now you can go PRO! (need support?)

We added the WP e-commerce plugin to our site to make sure you can go PRO whenever you want! Just go here, order and download the MM Forms PRO plugin.

If you have personal wishes for our plugin, you can always contact us for a quote.

Pro Features and SCREENSHOTS!

  • set a number of submissions
  • decide who can see the form
  • limit the form in time
  • display the results in the front end and sort them out with filters
  • Redirect after submission
  • get support

Free version

Create your own forms and add them to pages and posts.

Get notified by e-mail and/or RSS when someone submits a form.
Auto-reply any submission.
Download all the submissions from the database as a csv-file.

Features

  • Supports multiple contact forms.
  • You can customize form and mail contents with simple markup.
  • AJAX submitting with jQuery Form Plugin.
  • Spam filtering with Akismet.
  • Bot prevention with CAPTCHA.
  • Save form submissions to database
  • Export to CSV of submissions
  • RSS feed of form submissions
  • Send HTML formatted emails

Derivative work from Contact Form 7, written by Takayuki Miyoshi

IMPORTANT :

  1. When you have problems saving submissions to the database there is likely a conflict with one of your plugins that also uses jQuery.
  2. To get the export to work you have to create the exports directory under the plugin directory
    (thx to Martin Donohoe)
  3. When your csv file is building up oddly, try ticking the include ID option.

download from the wordpress repository

download from the wordpress repository

Small pieces of support

Captcha

A lot of people reported us the problem of a captcha which is not showing.
The solution is a s logic as easy: the folder where the captcha comes from, should be writable.

So all you have to do, is to change the rights for the “captcha” folder (and all underneath files) so this folder is writable.

    • /wp-content/plugins/mm-forms/captcha
    • set rights to 777

Now it should work.

Export

To make sure the export of the submissions works, you have to see that the folder where the exports are written to, is writable.

    • /wp-content/plugins/mm-forms/exports
    • set rights to 777

Manual

We created a manual for the MM Forms Pro version.
This one is also usefull for the free version, but some features are lacking.

You can download it here: mmformspro.manual.2009!

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424 Responses to “MM Forms”

  1. Drew says:

    Is there any way to use wordpress’ built in do_shortcode with this plugin? it seems to be using it’s own shortcode parser rather than that built into wordpress.

    thanks!

  2. Dan Seto says:

    I am having a diffulty when pressing the “Send” button. When I have both delivery methods available, I get the following message:

    “Failed to send your message. Please try later or contact administrator by other way.”

    When I just have save to database, the busy send icon just spins forever where nothing gets to database.

    Help please…

  3. Joe says:

    Help Please!

    I’m receiving the following error.

    Warning: imagettftext() [function.imagettftext]: Invalid font filename in /home/xxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mm-forms/captcha/captcha.php on line 60

    I have checked and the folder and files needed are writable.
    I also contacted my host to see if Truetype was on the server and it is.

    What else could be causing this? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

    Thank you

  4. i cannot send emails with mmforms.

    I keep gettin error message to try again later…

    i can write to database but just cannot send emails…

    please help. i have searched this site over and over and found similar questions but no answer…

  5. ingi says:

    Hi.

    I’ve used MM forms to create a equipment tag order, but would like to have the date that each order is submitted recorded on the spreadsheet. Is there a way to do this other than using the drop down date box, since the person ordering the tags can change this themselves and I want something that automatically records the date that the form is submitted. Seems a date feature would be a useful addition.

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  7. Ross says:

    Hi,

    I’m trying to migrate the contact form data (actual contact forms that have been setup rather than input data) from a WordPress MU installation to a single WordPress installation. I’ve tried figuring out where you store the individual forms settings but haven’t had any luck – it doesn’t seem to be tucked away in the data. Any advice on accomplishing the migration mentioned above and preserving all of my individual forms?

    Thank you

  8. Axel says:

    Which placeholders are available for the e-mail template?
    Date Submitted, Client IP, Page ID atc?
    and what are the names for them?

  9. Jv says:

    Simple yet powerful tool!

    There’s something I’m not sure about though. Does anyone here know why is ‘post_title’ captured (as reflected in the database view), when the form is not on any page other than the front page?

    It is reflecting a title of another post/page, totally unrelated.

    Hope my question is clear enough. Thank you in advance!

  10. Connie Scott says:

    Hi – I am using the mm form on this site and it loads the data into the database, but when it sends emails it doesn’t populate the form data into the email. I get an email with the tags in them. Would love to be able to receive the emails properly, but not sure how to do this…

    Connie

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