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Drupal Module using CiviCRM countries and states
April 03, 2012, 11:21:49 pm
I am creating a module in Drupal and I am also using CiviCRM. I am creating user registration form as my module needs a large amount of information and webform_civicrm and profiles don't quite do what I need. I intend on sending a call to CiviCRM and Drupal to create the contact and user accounts once the user completes my form, haven't quite worked this out yet, but will get on to that later.

I need to be able to use the State and Country form fields from CiviCRM, is there an easy way to do this? It would be preferable to be able to use the address section as well to add multiple addresses. Any assistance with any of these issues is greatly appreciated. TIA

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