The Webform module for Drupal is tremendously useful, and with the 3.x release, it has become much easier to work with. In this tutorial, I am going to explain how to dynamically populate Webform options in Drupal.
We recently finished up development on a new Drupal website for Proteus Networks, a Juniper and Cisco network training and consulting company. The main challenge for the new site was to integrate Salesforce (a popular customer relationship management system used by over two million subscribers) with Drupal, the open-source content management system used for the website redesign.