concrete5 Environment Information
# concrete5 Version
Core Version - 8.3.2
Version Installed - 8.3.2
Database Version - 20180122213656
# concrete5 Packages
Bootstrap Blocks (0.9.7), ExchangeCore reCAPTCHA (1.1.1), Login Page Background (0.9), Pixel Theme (2.0.1), Random Image (1.0), Responsive Embed (1.0.1), Safe HTML (7.0), Simple Gallery (1.0.7), Spacer (0.9.4), Styled Maps (1.2.3), SVG Social Media Icons (0.9.9), Wrap anything (0.9.2)
# concrete5 Overrides
blocks/OLDform/controller.php, blocks/OLDform/mini_survey.php, blocks/OLDform/view.php, blocks/OLDform, mail/block_form_submission.php
# concrete5 Cache Settings
Block Cache - On
Overrides Cache - On
Full Page Caching - On - If blocks on the particular page allow it.
Full Page Cache Lifetime - Every 6 hours (default setting).
# Server Software
Apache
# Server API
litespeed
# PHP Version
7.1.14
# PHP Extensions
bz2, calendar, Core, ctype, curl, date, dom, exif, fileinfo, filter, ftp, gd, gettext, gmp, hash, iconv, imap, json, libxml, litespeed, mbstring, mcrypt, mysqli, mysqlnd, OAuth, openssl, pcntl, pcre, PDO, pdo_mysql, pdo_sqlite, Phar, posix, readline, Reflection, session, shmop, SimpleXML, soap, sockets, SPL, sqlite3, standard, tokenizer, uploadprogress, xml, xmlreader, xmlrpc, xmlwriter, xsl, Zend OPcache, zip, zlib
# PHP Settings
max_execution_time - 30
log_errors_max_len - 1024
max_file_uploads - 20
max_input_nesting_level - 64
max_input_time - 60
max_input_vars - 1000
memory_limit - 96M
post_max_size - 32M
sql.safe_mode - Off
upload_max_filesize - 32M
mysqli.max_links - Unlimited
mysqli.max_persistent - Unlimited
pcre.backtrack_limit - 1000000
pcre.recursion_limit - 100000
session.cache_limiter - <i>no value</i>
session.gc_maxlifetime - 7200
soap.wsdl_cache_limit - 5
opcache.max_accelerated_files - 10000
opcache.max_file_size - 0
opcache.max_wasted_percentage - 5
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Forms do not work in modals unfortunately. Normally not a great idea either, since the form would always submit, even if you didn't enter required fields and then your modal is still closed and you'd have to click again.
I'd suggest doing something with JavaScript instead, but that would require some coding. Like "if submit, do Ajax call to URL [x], get errors back" etc. etc. The default form just always submits and doesn't handle Ajax requests.
Hope that answers your question(s)?
Kind regards,
Ramon