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Last Post 2009-06-16 11:10 AM by Lee Sykes. 5 Replies.
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2009-04-17 04:15 PM  
I want to add a SurveyMonkey popup to my website.  The instructions are to embed the provided code in the back end of my webpage. 

Can someone give me very simplistic instructions on how this is carried out, i.e. where do I find the the back end of my website that will accept code pasted in to it?

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2009-04-17 04:27 PM  
Can you post the code that you need to put in your website?


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2009-04-17 04:40 PM  
I don't have the specific code yet, because I haven't set it up. However, here is a link to the details on adding a Popup Survey.

The options are for either a pop-up invitation that links to the survey or the option to open the survey directly into a new page. I will do whatever is easier if I can figure it out.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/helpcen...22&q=popup
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2009-04-17 04:49 PM  
I would start by placing a Text/HTML module on the page where you want the pop-up to appear.  Paste the code into the module in the "source" mode.

If all works, that should be all that you need to do.

Adjust the module settings to NOT show the container, and set the module to be visible by all.

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Do all of this on a page that is not visible to everyone, just to admins.  You can then test it without having everyone see it if something goes wrong.

If there are problems, drop back here, post the error, post the code that you've embedded, and I'll try to help you with it.

And, it would also help to know the version of DotNetNuke that you are using.

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2009-06-15 03:42 AM  
Hi
I have been trying to do the same.
I followed the instructions above, namely:
1. created new page
2. entered a text/html module
3. removed the container
4. changed to source mode
5. added the html string that I got from surveymonkey


.........but it did not work.

Any other suggestions?

thanks
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2009-06-16 11:10 AM  
When you click on source code in the Text / HTML module, click straight on update, do not click back on HTML view as the FCKEditor may channge the code.

If this still doesn't work:
Above the FCK editor, click on the 'basic textbox' radio button
Underneath the FCK editor, now click on raw render mode

This should allow you to store any code that you require without the FCK editor messing up the code.

Thanks,


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