We are transitioning from on-prem to ondemand confluence and we have a number of froms built from wiki-markup(we've had confluence for a very long time).
The forms after being filled out, will then send an email to a group of folks to then take some action on.
How can I mimic this functionality in On-Demand confluence?
Thanks,
----Dean.
You could use wufoo to create a form and embed the Wufoo form into Confluence using the widget connector macro. I just tried it and it worked. The only catch is that the url to the form started with https://so I had to remove the 's' and just use http://to get it to work.
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To my knowledge there are no OnDemand add ons that can do this.
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That's unfortunate, but I've been finding that same answer. I was hoping that somebody here could enlighten me with a solution I haven't seen yet.
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