It does look like it would take some effort, and it seems that hosting in that platform requires advanced dev skills ...not the majority of our target audience 🤔
Hi @clarkac. If you go to the Results tab of the webform node then you can see all submissions from that webform.
If you install the Maillog module then you can see a list of emails sent...
Posted1 day 22 hours ago by Martin Price | System Horizons Ltd (yorkshirepudding) on:
Glad it works for you!
Regarding selecting options, I've just tested the Views Autocomplete Filters module and got it working after I had a look at the README and made sure to use the same...
Posted1 week 2 days ago by Olaf Grabienski (Olafski) on:
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Hmm, it seems that it'd be best to put something in https://github.com/cloudfoundry-samples
...I see that there are ready-made example configurations for Drupal7 and Wordpress (although outdated).
Here's an article with instructions on how to get it done for WordPress: https://tanzu.vmware.com/content/blog/getting-started-with-wordpress-on-cloud-foundry
It does look like it would take some effort, and it seems that hosting in that platform requires advanced dev skills ...not the majority of our target audience 🤔