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  • If your using the free version, your best best is probably this documentation: https://www.classic.vfbpro.com. IF your using our paid pro version would be vfbpro.com

    Thanks
    Joseph’
    VFBPro Support

    FYI our plugin may not be copied and manipulated in anyway. You are welcome to add custom functions or hooks as you would like. But the plugin itself is proprietary property owned by M2 Development LLC.

    Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    www.remarpro.com Admin

    FYI our plugin may not be copied and manipulated in anyway.

    FYI, your plugin here on the directory absolutely can be copied and modified and redistributed and all that, because that’s one of our requirements for having a plugin in the directory in the first place.

    If you’re stating this to not be the case, then I’m happy to remove your plugin from www.remarpro.com.

    So, you know, let us know.

    Thread Starter swayam.tejwani

    (@swayamtejwani)

    @joseph: this link https://www.classic.vfbpro.com doesn’t works for me, i am using the free version of this plugin, i was just trying to implement some API and for that i need below functions (if available)
    1) Get all forms id and name?
    2) Hook after form submit so i can trigger request on API?
    3) To get field id based on form id?

    I completly agree with Samuel that if a plugin is in wordpress repository then any one can use & modify as per their needs as its free to use and distributable, m not going to customize your plugin, as i said i just need to know about functions of your plugin, thats it.

    @swayam, We cannot advise on custom development here, but your best bet would be to use the general hook methods on the link I provided above to create custom hooks and calls/functions to your liking, for instance there is a hook after form on the site I linked above under hooks, you could apply, in theory, any custom actions you would like.

    Hope this helps.
    Joseph

    @samuel,
    Thank you for your comment, in no way would we intentionally violate community policy. We do appreciate your community moderation and time. We did not realize they were using our free version. Have a nice weekend.

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