[development] $form #tree issue

Maciek Iwanowski maciek.iwanowski at glasspartnership.co.uk
Tue Jan 15 17:52:49 UTC 2008


But you can't manipulate HTML only. All HTML changes need to be mirrored in form generating function in PHP.

MI. 

-----Original Message-----
From: development-bounces at drupal.org [mailto:development-bounces at drupal.org] On Behalf Of Alessandro Feijó
Sent: 15 January 2008 17:49
To: development at drupal.org
Subject: Re: [development] $form #tree issue

Wont work, a solution should be manipulate the cloned HTML and change the index to the next avaiable, but it would be a PITA :)

Can I build a FORM without that index that Drupal set??

Feijó


----- Original Message -----
From: "Maciek Iwanowski" <maciek.iwanowski at glasspartnership.co.uk>
To: <development at drupal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 3:39 PM
Subject: Re: [development] $form #tree issue


Maybe you can try to add another field indicating number of cloned fields?

MI.

-----Original Message-----
From: development-bounces at drupal.org [mailto:development-bounces at drupal.org] 
On Behalf Of Alessandro Feijó
Sent: 15 January 2008 16:57
To: development at drupal.org; brad at atendesigngroup.com
Subject: Re: [development] $form #tree issue

Not quite that

I have dynamic fields inserted through jQuery, not via loop in PHP.  So, I 
need array

My form its been builted with index ( criteria[1][value[]] ) (note digit 1), 
my jQuery will clone that, the new field will be equal.

In theory, should work, because the value[] has no index, but strangly the 
array returned within $form_values does not have all my content :(


Feijó




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