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Question about possibility with Cook application 03 Aug 2013 07:12 #10667

  • dhriii
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Wondered if anyone could reply with a simple 'yes, this is possible' or 'no, this is not possible' with the Cook Development application.

Part 1. I want to create a form that a user fills out. I then want to push the results of that form into some fields for Community Polls, a polling/voting application for Joomla. I would then like to also push some of those fields into Mosets Tree, into predefined fields that I would like to populate.

Part 2. Then separately, I would like to be able to create a temporary 'mailing list' that a registered user could then click and send to all users in this temporary mailing list that is derived from common tags that are inside Mosets Tree. Like, send a prebuilt form to all email addresses that have a corresponding tag called "cooks". Or "chefs". I am working to build up a data base registry and want to be able to push a prewritten letter, article, email, whatever... to this list that is defined on the fly based on a tagging system.

Is the Cook Development application capable of creating this kind of code logic? Has anyone worked with Cook and Mostets Tree and/or Community Polls?

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Question about possibility with Cook application 03 Aug 2013 19:51 #10670

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Jcook doesn't give you automatically those "integrations" with other components, but definitively it does already a lot.
You should build the "framework" of your component with Jcook, and then add the integrations with mosets, etc. etc.
To do that you need to be a developer or hire a developer.
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