I have set up a confiform form which creates a page and gives the use the oppurtunity to create a blog post at the same time. When the blog post gets created from a IFTTT macro i get a listview inside the blogpost. The form is in a user macro.
Any idea why this happens?
source code from the blog post which gets created below:
<ac:structured-macro ac:macro-id="6fc75eff-20ff-492a-a70a-6b447da3e2f1" ac:name="confiform-list" ac:schema-version="1">
<ac:parameter ac:name="filter">id:5957f9bb-22e9-447b-a4fd-67f56168b229</ac:parameter>
<ac:parameter ac:name="pageTitle">
<ac:link>
<ri:page ri:content-title="Velg type"/>
</ac:link>
</ac:parameter>
<ac:parameter ac:name="formName">Hendelse</ac:parameter>
<ac:rich-text-body>
<p>Text here.</p>
<p> planlegges her: <a href="https://server/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=xxxxxxxx">Trykk her</a>
</p>
<p>
<strong>about</strong>
</p>
<p>
<ac:structured-macro ac:macro-id="1f255302-8db2-4eb8-a6c5-80e918282d13" ac:name="confiform-field" ac:schema-version="1">
<ac:parameter ac:name="messageToShowWhenEmpty">ikke oppgitt</ac:parameter>
<ac:parameter ac:name="fieldName">opprettelse</ac:parameter>
</ac:structured-macro>
</p>
</ac:rich-text-body>
</ac:structured-macro>
Hi
I believe this is because ConfiForms finds ConfiForms macros that are without a container (ConfiForms Field macros, Edit Controls...) and wraps them for you to make sense for ConfiForms to render (adds context and form, and adds a filter to point at the current record)
Alex
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