My company uses this plugin across multiple websites and we love it! However, it constantly generates warnings from security plugins like WordFence because it hasn’t been updated in 7 years. WordFence has flagged it as “Plugin Abandoned” which doesn’t provide much confidence in our clients. It also generates PHP errors because $_SERVER[‘HTTP_REFERER’] is sometimes undefined (around line 76).
Would you consider allowing us to take over maintenance of the plugin so that we can bring the code up-to-date and fix the PHP error?
Thanks!
]]>Tried twice but as soon as add code in emails, no emails are sent at all
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]]>I used your plugin to track the refering page with: [referer-page].
After a update to 4.5.2 and installing a ssl certificate, it doesnt work anymore.
Can you please help me?
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/contact-form-7-leads-tracking/
]]>Hello! What I would like to do is have one contact form that at the bottom will have a paypal button. But, I want to have many different pages that will lead to this contact form, and I want to keep track of what page (within my site) that they came from. Would this plugin do that? Any way to also echo some info regarding what site they came from at the top of the contact page also?
For example, this will be the sign up for a child sponsorship for students in Africa. I want to have lots of pages, one for each child and at the bottom have a button saying “Sponsor this Child” that will lead them to this contact form. It would be great if at the top then, it could say “Thanks for helping to make Sarah’s life a better one by supporting her education.” And have [Sarah] be info that comes from the referrer page. What definitely needs to happen is that the sponsor’s info must be linked to the child that they are sponsoring.
Any thoughts? Will this plugin help?
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/contact-form-7-leads-tracking/
]]>To whoever it may concern:
We recently downloaded “Contact Form 7 Leads Tracking” to get results similar to your screenshot on the plugin page (https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/contact-form-7-leads-tracking/screenshots/).
Unfortunately, when we tested it ourselves, we saw some interesting results. We want to be able to see where the user is coming from the search engine (like your screen shot “the user came to your website from:”).
Instead we got this:
– Google: “tracking-url-google”
– Bing: “tracking-url-bing”
– Yahoo: “tracking-url-yahoo”
We would absolutely love this feature and we are willing to donate $100 to you upon fixing/clarification of this issue. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need anything clarified. Thank you for your time.
Looking forward to your response,
]]>Hello,
when I use the plugin in wordpress 4.2.2 and click on form submit button, there are only the 2 rotating errors showing loading process, but no submit message is shown. Any idea what’s going wrong there? The mail is sent correctly with all tracking data, only the feedback for the user is missing.
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]]>I installed CF7 Leads Tracking and it works great in the fact that it provides the info I need.
But there is one caveat and I’m hoping there is a simple solution. I’m sure there must be a way. Here is there scenario:
A user enters the site ie. the home page via a url that has a referral id, so it would be like: https://mywebsite.com?REF=ID and they fill out the contact form that is on the page. In the tracking email that I receive, the referral ID is shown. (Beautiful!)
BUT let’s say a user comes through the same referral url as shown above, but instead of filling out the form on the page they landed on they instead decide to visit another page(s) and they go back to fill out the form or they fill out a form that is on one of the other pages, once they leave the initial entrance page, the referral id is dropped and so when I get the email with the tracking information – the referral id isn’t there.
So essentially the referral wouldn’t get credit for the lead since their referral id isn’t present even though the visitor did take action in the same session.
Is there some way to maintain the ?Ref=ID or ?AFF=ID whether they fill the form out right away or on a subsequent page? I’m thinking there must be some kind of code (or script) that can be added to prevent the ID from being dropped.
I hope someone can help.
Thanks
KG
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/contact-form-7-leads-tracking/
]]>Hi Guys,
The plugin generates a warning then going to a site directly.
Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_REFERER in /home/sites/.../wp-content/plugins/contact-form-7-leads-tracking/wpshore_cf7_lead_tracking.php on line 76
You need to put in a test to ensure $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']
is set.
Cheers,
Brent
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/contact-form-7-leads-tracking/
]]>So I installed this hoping it would solve my problem, but it doesn’t quite get me there. I’m wondering if there’s any way to show what URL a user came from, on my site, and then send that information in the email, using the tracking-info shortcode.
Example: user comes to the site, clicks on a link, and on that page, there’s a button that leads them to a form. When they fill out the form, and send it, I receive information about the post they were on, previous to filling out the form. This allows me to forward the email, via filter, to a specific person.
Does this make sense? I’m not sure if I’m explaining it correctly.
Is there any way to get this to work with your plugin, or am I looking at fumbling through some php on my own?
Thank you!
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/contact-form-7-leads-tracking/
]]>Hi,
I just added Language support to your plug in. Feel free to added if you like:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31323343/contact-form-7-leads-tracking-i18n.zip
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/contact-form-7-leads-tracking/
]]>Hi.
Is it possible to display data BEFORE sending?
So, I could display collected data in the page/post where form is placed.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/contact-form-7-leads-tracking/
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