• dagon-design

    (@dagon-design)


    For those who had been asking about updated versions of my plugins, I am happy to announce that I have just finished going through them all to ensure compatibility with the latest releast of WordPress (2.7.1), as well as implementing various updates.

    My sitemap generator plugin no longer exists in the WordPress Extend database, and has been moved back to my website. After testing it out, I have decided not to use it, and all of my plugins will remain on my website. As nice of an idea the Extend database is, there were just too many things I did not like about it.

    Please let me know if you have any issues with my plugins in WP 2.7.1!

    Thanks,
    Matt @ Dagon Design

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  • StrangeAttractor

    (@strangeattractor)

    I’ve always love your Secure Form plugin, because of the sheer ease of customization…

    Wonder if you have any plans to make it work for the registration process? If I could use a DD form for registration, that would eliminate so many headaches….

    Thread Starter dagon-design

    (@dagon-design)

    I will keep the idea in mind. That is one of my most complex plugins, due to the dynamic form creation system, and trying to implement all the needed features without over-doing it ??

    It would be more feasible to start from scratch for that anyway.

    What would your main goal be? Just changing the way the registration form looks? Or changing what is actually handled through the initial registration screen?

    StrangeAttractor

    (@strangeattractor)

    What would your main goal be? Just changing the way the registration form looks? Or changing what is actually handled through the initial registration screen?

    Something like the Register Plus plugin… ability to make a form for registration that can be customized with user notifications and admin approval of registrations, and ability to add new fields to registration process that would also be in the user profile.

    Would be especially great if it was built on your form plugin because then the registration could be inserted into a regular page on the themed site, rather the persistent and confusing WordPRess process of taking ordinary subscribers to the backend to register, login, and edit their profiles.

    That Secure Form plugin is incredible! One of the sole reasons I choose wordpress.

    I posted this in the comments on the Dagon site as well as emailed and have not heard a response. Perhaps posting here will help…

    I am using Dagon Design Form Mailer v5.7 with simple image verification (hate the ReCAPTCHA ugliness) and get the following error in IE7:

    Error! No verification code generated.

    The form is at: https://chaoskitty.com/wptester/?page_id=36

    I have done no modifications and tested using both Auto image type and Forcing a GIF image. I see this issue has been raised previously but cannot find any information on a fix.

    Then, I tried to switch over to using reCAPTCHA on WordPress 2.7.1 (the contact spam was starting) only to find DDFM generated no form at all with reCAPTCHA.

    I do not have wp-recaptcha (or any other recaptcha plugin) installed. When I switch DDFM to reCAPTCHA mode (yes – I have entered my keys) I get a blank page.

    So, it appears I can only run DDFM in spam friendly mode. Any one had any success getting DDFM to filter spam across all browsers?

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