vti([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 05:14:50PM +0200:
> Carl Franks([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 01:45:06PM +0000:
> > On 25/03/2008, vti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > I created sample Cat app and behaves the same as my app. Sorry for the
> > > name, but
> > > it is what I fill now :)
> >
> > ah, the problem is that you're setting the default() after the
> > FormConfig action calls $form->process.
> >
> > If you make any changes to the form, you need to add a
> > $form->process() before returning from the action subroutine.
> >
> > What would be ideal - and I think has been discussed before - would be
> > a FormConfig action that doesn't automatically call process() - as it
> > can be an expensive and possibly destructive method to call twice.
> >
> > I think I was initially worried about an explosion of action names, as
> > we already have:
> > Form
> > FormConfig
> > FormMethod
> > MultiForm
> > MultiFormConfig
> > MultiFormMethod
> >
> > Adding non-processing actions would immediately double that number.
> >
> > Maybe something like
> > FormConfig('process=0')
> > FormConfig('config-file', 'process=0')
> > would be better than adding new action names.
> >
> > It might get hairy handling all possibilities though, as the
> > attributes don't really support multiple arguments, so we'd have to
> > parse the strings ourselves.
> > fex, with the above example we'd actually get something like:
> > $VAR1 = "config-file\', \'process=0"
> >
> > Carl
>
> But why Text field changes and Date does not? Almost in every controller I do
> have FormConfig attr on a sub method and inside I do
> $form->model('DBIC')->default_values( $dbic_object ) and it seems like
> working... If I correctly understood you - this shouldn't work either..
>
> Appreciate your time and help. Thanks a lot.
Meanwhile I removed FormConfig and cut some code from that module and everything
works like you wrote. Sorry for my confusion :(
Thanks a lot!
--
vti -- Viacheslav Tikhanovskii
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