Description ----------- This module adds a webform content type to your Drupal site. A webform can be a questionnaire, contact or request form. These can be used by visitor to make contact or to enable a more complex survey than polls provide. Submissions from a webform are saved in a database table and can optionally be mailed to e-mail addresses upon submission. Requirements ------------ Drupal 7.x See https://www.drupal.org/project/webform for additional requirements. Installation ------------ 1. Copy the entire webform directory the Drupal sites/all/modules directory. 2. Login as an administrator. Enable the module in the "Administer" -> "Modules" 3. (Optional) Edit the settings under "Administer" -> "Configuration" -> "Content authoring" -> "Webform settings" 4. Create a webform node at node/add/webform. Upgrading from previous versions -------------------------------- Note that you must be running the latest 3.x version of Webform (for either Drupal 6 or Drupal 7) before upgrading to Webform 4.x. If you have contributed modules, custom modules, or theming on your Webforms, please read over the documentation for upgrading your code for Webform 4.x at https://drupal.org/node/1609324. 1. MAKE A DATABASE BACKUP. Upgrading to Webform 4.x makes a signficant number of database changes. If you encounter an error and need to downgrade, you must restore the previous database. You can make a database backup with your hosting provider, using the Backup and Migrate module, or from the command line. 2. Copy the entire webform directory the Drupal modules directory, replacing the old copy of Webform. DO NOT KEEP THE OLD COPY in the same directory or anywhere Drupal could possibily find it. Delete it from the server. 3. Login as an administrative user or change the $update_free_access in update.php to TRUE. 4. Run update.php (at http://www.example.com/update.php). Support ------- Please use the issue queue for filing bugs with this module at http://drupal.org/project/issues/webform