This link has been bookmarked by 27 people . It was first bookmarked on 22 Apr 2008, by Steve Hargadon.
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So I read around and something clued me into the fact that when you set up a form in Google Spreadsheets, you can have the form emailed to you. In Gmail I went to the "show original" option while in the actual email that I received, and I could see the web-page code that had been generated to show the form in the email--which was regular code for an HTML submit form, and not an inline link to the form page. Well, that may be Greek to you or not, but all you need to know is that if you go down to the part of the original email that starts with the left triangle bracket before "form action="http://spreadsheets.google.com/formResponse?key=..." and you highlight through "/form" finishing with the right triangle bracket (which is almost at the end). You can now paste that code into "Other HTML" from the "Embed Widget" function, and your form will appear (and work!) on Wikispaces.
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Martin LindnerSo I read around and something clued me into the fact that when you set up a form in Google Spreadsheets, you can have the form emailed to you. In Gmail I went to the "show original" option while in the actual email that I received, and I could see the we
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Keisa Williamshttp://googledocs.blogspot.com
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Janice StearnsSteve Hargadon shares how to embed a Google form on a web page, wiki, blog, maybe even Moodle, when the supplied code doesn't work.
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25 Apr 08
Mark WagnerOpen Source guru Steve Hargadon connects two very cool free (but not open source) services in this post. This trick also works in Google Maps. Cool.
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24 Apr 08
Peggy GeorgeGreat tip from Steve Hargadon on how to embed Google docs/forms into a wikispace. He explains how he did it with the Flat Classroom wikispace, embedding a registration form.
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So I read around and something clued me into the fact that when you set up a form in Google Spreadsheets, you can have the form emailed to you. In Gmail I went to the "show original" option while in the actual email that I received, and I could see the web-page code that had been generated to show the form in the email--which was regular code for an HTML submit form, and not an inline link to the form page. Well, that may be Greek to you or not, but all you need to know is that if you go down to the part of the original email that starts with the left triangle bracket before "form action="http://spreadsheets.google.com/formResponse?key=..." and you highlight through "/form" finishing with the right triangle bracket (which is almost at the end). You can now paste that code into "Other HTML" from the "Embed Widget" function, and your form will appear (and work!) on Wikispaces.
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