you can try editing the process.php file of your generated form and add it there, but you need to know some PHP coding in order to accomplish that. Easiest thing would be to just regenerate the form.
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I refrain from posting code fixes and explaining how to fix certain user errors in PHP or HTML. It takes too long to write a detailed fix and I do not expect to do it for everyone who asks for it. Therefore, I just don't do it all together, in order to be fair.
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I have a drop down on my form.
a) it has the wrong answers ;)
b) it needs one more answer.
Can someone point me in the direction to fix this?
you can try editing the process.php file of your generated form and add it there, but you need to know some PHP coding in order to accomplish that. Easiest thing would be to just regenerate the form.
Do I really need to know PHP or HTML?
If it's HTML I can easily do that. I just need to know the "what" to change.
I've acutally already redone this form 4 times. I would prefer to learn how to fix it ;)
I refrain from posting code fixes and explaining how to fix certain user errors in PHP or HTML. It takes too long to write a detailed fix and I do not expect to do it for everyone who asks for it. Therefore, I just don't do it all together, in order to be fair.