I have a webform on our company site that is having issues only when being submitted by Google Chrome. The submissions gets saved on the site, but does not e-mail the address we have set-up on the webform. We tried it on every other browser (IE & FF) and it works just fine.

The webform that DOESN'T work: http://www.designingdigitally.com/free-quote

Another webform on the same site that DOES work in all browsers: http://www.designingdigitally.com/how-to-reach-us

Anyone have any ideas?

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amariotti’s picture

Title: Webform not submitting from Google Chrome » Webform E-mail Confirmation not sent from users using Google Chrome

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alberto56’s picture

Title: Webform E-mail Confirmation not sent from users using Google Chrome » Forms break in Google Chrome
Category: support » bug

Similar Chrome-related issue:

In firefox, with anonymous user:

(1) user goes to form page (node/2)
(2) user fills in the form
(3) user presses submit
(4) user redirected to /node/2/done?sid=11, and the "thank you" message appears
(5) email is sent to "to" address and saved in the system

In chrome Mac OS 4.0.249.49 (35163) beta,

(1) user goes to form page (node/2)
(2) user fills in the form
(3) user presses submit
(4) user redirected to form node page (node/2), no thank you message appears
(5) email is *not* sent to "to" address and *not* saved in the system.

It is worth noting that the system contact form does work in Chrome.

Note that Chrome has issues with POST variables, but there does seem to be a way around it. See http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=5baadfc42864bbf9...

Cheers,

Albert.

alberto56’s picture

Title: Forms break in Google Chrome » Forms break in Google Chrome (possibly due to POST issue in that browser)
quicksketch’s picture

Category: bug » support

It's unlikely that Webform can (or even should) accommodate for browser bugs. We'll leave this open for reference, but really the answer is to use a stable browser until Chrome matures more.

quicksketch’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (fixed)