Reset does not necessarily mean "blanking out", if you are comparing the HTML form.
It could also mean resetting to the values originally populated.

And that would mean storing the "original values" in an instance object and then binding to it on reset.
I've tried this before and is sometimes labor intensive since you need to write for each form. I have not found a generic solution yet.

Please post one if you break this. :-)

Sree

Jeff Tapper wrote:
You could probably write a generic one size fits all solution, but it would
be much easier to implement it specifically for any given form.  for the
generic solution,l you'll need to find all the children of the form, find
out if they are FormItems, if so find there children, based on the type of
child they are, reset them appropriately.

At 09:52 AM 11/17/2005, you wrote:
>i need to find a way for emptying the values of a mx:form (like the
>"reset" button in html form), is it possible ? or the only solution is
>to write a user's specific function ?
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