Am 30.04.2008 um 16:54 schrieb Carl Franks:
2008/4/23 Moritz Onken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
attached is a test which fails if you add more than one item to a
has-many
relationship:
I hope I didn't miss a config switch?!
At the moment, the 'new_empty_row' option only allows you to add 1
new row.
Yes, supporting more than 1 row would be good.
First off, you could test whether it works by deleting line 383 from
lib/HTML/FormFu/Model/DBIC.pm
- it's the line that reads "&& $i == $max"
I think though, that this new behaviour should be off by default, with
a new option to switch it on.
I wondering whether this option's value should be a number, that can
control the maximum allowed number of new rows?
Carl
In my case I allow the user to add as many empty fields as they wish
which is done via some DOM cloning. The number of new elements are not
known until the user submits. I thought the max number of inserts
could be limited by a constraint attached to the count field. This
would be straight forward.
I'll test what you suggested.
thanks
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