I have done a simple user demo for a client where she can call upon a website on the selection of the button ( ie submit)
But for some reason the website is not coming up I set Service Name onclickcreateuser Choose a unique name for this service Resource URL http://www.chirokomphas.com HTTP URL at which the service reside Method GET Serialization none URL Parameters Name - left blank Default Value left blank Remove Test Save or Cancel when I test it it come up green test results but when I test it with runner - nothing pops up I have set up the action |
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Hi Thiya,
I imagine you've been using the HTTP Services in Form Builder for this, correct? HTTP services are designed to enable your form to call services in the back-end, and thus the result from a service isn't sent to the browser, but instead can be used, say, to populate fields, using Actions. If you'd like to have a link to a page in your form, I'd recommend you create an Explanatory Text, and there put the link. Is this something that could work for you? Alex
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Hi Alex Understand this so if the I want to for example create a menu screen with the submit button and when this is selected it will go to another form for the customer to insert data is this workable in its simple form. ie Service Name LHR Choose a unique name for this service Resource URL /fr/brexit/voting/new HTTP URL at which the service reside Method Serialization GET None URL Parameters Name Default Value and the action editor Actions Editor
In this case when the LHR button is selected it should go fire the form /fr/brexit/voting/new is this correct? Control Settings
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Hi Thiya,
Are you saying that you would like the user to be taken to another screen when the button is clicked? If that is the case, then you should use a process instead. For more on this, see: http://doc.orbeon.com/form-runner/advanced/buttons-and-processes/ Is this something that would make sense for you? Alex
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Hi Alex Sorry this is not what I want. I want the user to select a button on the first form which is a menu type screen and based on which button he selects ie if he selects "heathrow" then the screen should to go to the form associated with heathrow This is the menu screen and when the customer selects either heathrow or gatwick it then goes ti the entry form below On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 11:10 PM, Alessandro Vernet <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi Thiya, Warm regards
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Hi Sri,
With the "buttons and processes", you can have a "Heathrow" and "Gatwick" buttons at the bottom of the form that when clicked each take you to another different form to fill out. But that doesn't seem like a very typical UI. Alex
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Hi Alex Yes this is what the clients has requested and is that not feasible because I followed the instruction and although no error was displayed the actual link or call off to the other form is not working. I set up the the action editor as requested and also linked it to the service call which was set up with the URL for the form to be called up and the GET method. could you advice why this does not work
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Hi Sri,
If you really need to have different forms, and butons pointing to those forms, you need to use the Buttons and Processes feature (not Services and Actions). See: https://www.google.com/?ion=1&espv=2#q=site%3Adoc.orbeon.com%20buttons And of coure, let me know if anything isn't quite clear. Alex
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