Respondents’ access to their own answers

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Hi @ph59,

I hope you are doing well today!

Currently, Forminator doesn’t have a built-in feature that allows respondents to access their submitted form entries at a later point in time.

However, you could automatically send respondents a copy of their responses after submission through email.

You can find more information in the following documentation.
https://wpmudev.com/docs/wpmu-dev-plugins/forminator/#email-notifications-forms

Kind regards,
Zafer

Thank you Zafer.

The admin receives a copy of everything (questions and answers), which is great.

The respondent receives a copy of… nothing. Only the copy of her first field’s content appears, absolutely nothing else. On a second test, moreover, the exact same content appears even though it was changed.

I might have missed something. Is there a specific tutorial for email notifications?

Thanks again.

Ok. I read the following paragraph in the documentation and was able to insert the required form fields.

One last thing I would like to fix: The first name and email field in the form are pre-populated by default, though there is no query-parameter added for that. How do I get rid of that feature?

Multiple thanks.

Hi @ph59

One last thing I would like to fix: The first name and email field in the form are pre-populated by default, though there is no query-parameter added for that. How do I get rid of that feature?

They shouldn’t actually be automatically pre-populated by the plugin, unless the “auto-fill” option is enabled and configured for this particular form and the user (submitting the form) is logged-in to the site.

You’ll find that setting in form’s “Behavior” settings section under “Autofill”.

If this is enabled, you can simply disable it. If it’s not enabled and yet those information are automatically pre-filled (I understand that you are referring to the name and e-mail fields on form on front-end, right?) it would mean that it’s done by browser’s auto-fill rather than the form and that would be a matter of individual settings of each user in their browsers.

Kind regards,
Adam

 

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