When using Hash Variable that uses URL parameter or user-inputted value in your custom JS scripts, ensure that these hash variable(s) are escaped! Make use of hash variable escape keywords, see Hash Variable - Escaping the Resultant Hash Variable. To fix this, use ?javascript hash variable escape:
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Custom HTML in Form Builder can be used to achieve advanced form design.
The easiest way to see how the Custom HTML works is to use the existing built-in App Expenses Claims. Here are the steps:
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ID | Element ID (By declaring as "html", a corresponding database table column "c_html" will be created)
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Custom HTML | Custom HTML in Form Builder can be used to achieve advanced form design by putting in any valid -
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Auto populate saved value? | Toggle to the auto-populate saved value.
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