Also make sure you don't have any #tree=>true in that form. That can play havoc with system settings forms. Jamie Holly http://www.intoxination.net http://www.hollyit.net On 6/22/2010 2:05 PM, John Fiala wrote:
Well, what's the $form like, is the main question. Remember that the name of form elements is what gets stored in the variable table, and that you need to set the #default_value of the form elements to variable_get('name_of_form_element')
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Jeff Greenberg<jeff@ayendesigns.com> wrote:
Lately, it seems that I'm stumped by what turns out to be 'weak eyes.' Here's another. I have a callback to the function in a module that provides the admin settings form for the module.
The form appears just fine, and functions correctly. At the end of my form definition I have the obligatory
return system_settings_form($form);
The issue is that none of the form data is stored. The form is generic...no submit handler specified.
Jeff