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Nertz
Junior Member
 
Canada
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Posted - 03 March 2007 : 08:22:26
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Anyone know of or adapted snitz forums for an online petition?
I'm looking for a good online petition script, something that: - would tally online signatures into a database
- generate an email/return link (something like register.asp does with snitz forums)
- user initiated from an email form page (no spamming)
- rejects duplicate sigs
- Pref. ASP
The output of this script will be used for an official petition to parliament, so I do need something fairly robust and secure.
I've seen one that worked more like email spam, but they had collected over 5000 sigs in 4 days...
Any ideas? Thanks,
cheers, Nat |
Sadly, most Family Court Judges wrongfully reward opportunistic gold diggers that use our children unjustly as "instruments" of power.
www.fathers-4-justice-canada.ca |
Edited by - Nertz on 03 March 2007 08:26:31 |
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pdrg
Support Moderator
    
United Kingdom
2897 Posts |
Posted - 03 March 2007 : 09:38:30
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Not quite, but http://www.mysociety.org/projects has a freeware one - ask them for details. It's what the UK govt has recently had a 2M person petition against road tax changes submitted on, so it scales!
------ E-Petitions - Launched 14th November 2006 We built the 10 Downing Street e-Petitions site as a civil service commissioned project to allow members of the public to petition the Prime Minister about whatever issues they see fit. Highly robust and load-tolerant, it is also available as open source code for reuse elsewhere. |
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Nertz
Junior Member
 
Canada
341 Posts |
Posted - 03 March 2007 : 14:32:40
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pdrg, thanks I explored the link you provided. It seems e-Petitions is a host for a multitude of petitions, does it have to be hosted there? Also, my petition text is 6 short paragraphs of semi legal jargon, approx two thirds of a printed page in word. Any idea if there is a restriction how long the text in e-Petitions can be? Most of the ones I viewed were only a couple of lines.
Just found this one... http://www.chimicon.com/petition/ on Hotscripts. Going to give it a whirl.
cheers, Nat |
Sadly, most Family Court Judges wrongfully reward opportunistic gold diggers that use our children unjustly as "instruments" of power.
www.fathers-4-justice-canada.ca |
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pdrg
Support Moderator
    
United Kingdom
2897 Posts |
Posted - 04 March 2007 : 08:01:29
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Hi Nat,
the epetitions one is specifically for citizens to petition the UK Government, but the code is available for anyone else to use.
Glad you found what you were after!
hth :) |
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