On 1/17/07, Ian Docherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John Napiorkowski wrote:
> I think FillInForm is quasi depreciated, since it
> parses each request and can slow things down quite a
> bit.
>
I had an initial struggle with FillInForm initially, but then I
struggled finding a good alternative in the first place.
I am now quite keen on using it and have used it for several large web
and intranet sites with no problems.
The only issue I had was with checkboxes filled in from the database,
since CGI does not send back a value for unchecked checkboxes then
FillInForm would not handle them correctly so I had to develop a
work-around.
Regards
Ian Docherty (IcyDee)
Oh, amazing! I was just starting to write a post asking something like
that, although my problem showed on radiobuttons (e.g. option 0=No
doesn't get selected), using Formbuilder, but I think it's the same
principle. Would you please show/explain your workaround? In the
meanwhile, I just tried using "false" instead of "0" (works for
inserting/updating, at least with PostgreSQL) and converting "0" to
"false" when filling form, but I don't think it's really elegant...
Regards,
Juan
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