I have tried various methods for getting this to work reliably in different sites, but always there seems to be something that goes wrong. Using hidden field in the webform that is populated by %get[q] does not work (sometimes it kind of works, but aliases and lots of stuff I do not understand well enough seem to stop it working, usually it just returns the webform nid, not the page's nid).
So I'm looking for a method that is reliable and works on any Drupal 7 site. As I have flue and this should have been working yesterday, I'm offering a bounty of 100$. It also seems that there are many people who have had similar problems, so let's try to make good code example for them.
1) I have webform for customer query and when this is submitted, I use rules to make a new node as "report" (it could be "shopping list"/"your selections" on some site) and drupal_goto() to go to that node; all good so far
2) In the report-page (the node that was just created) I show a webform in a block, usually contact form type ("In case you want to hear from us concerning this report.." kind of stuff)
3) I would need to compose and send email that has stuff from the report-page and the webform: and I can not reliably do that in the moment
The reply that works best "out of the box" gets the bounty (paypal or elance).
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