It's really usefull idea,
+1 :)
Ashish Vijaywargiya a écrit :
+1
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Ashish
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 4:47 AM, Jacopo Cappellato <
jacopo.cappell...@hotwaxmedia.com> wrote:
+1
this too could be very useful.
Or even (more concise but less clear and probably more difficult to
implement):
+1
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Ashish
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 4:47 AM, Jacopo Cappellato <
jacopo.cappell...@hotwaxmedia.com> wrote:
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+1
it should be possible to set the export alt-target in a base form and
have it consistently in all extended ones.
I think this will be possible with all of the suggested solutions.
-Bruno
2009/7/1 BJ Freeman :
> how about making A content that can be used to list the type of exports.
> this wou
how about making A content that can be used to list the type of exports.
this would open the exports based on dataresources.
Just a thought.
Jacopo Cappellato sent the following on 6/30/2009 2:54 PM:
> I would like to make it easier to get different type of exports (pdf,
> csv etc...) for the same
+1
this too could be very useful.
Or even (more concise but less clear and probably more difficult to
implement):
type="button"/>
Jacopo
On Jun 30, 2009, at 4:50 PM, Scott Gray wrote:
+1
Here's another approach that might be nice, have something simila
+1
Here's another approach that might be nice, have something similar to
the use-when attribute except that it is evaluated at (form) runtime,
e.g.:
target="SearchOrdersScreenPdf"/>
target="SearchOrdersScreenCsv"/>
type="button"/>
It could als
I would like to make it easier to get different type of exports (pdf,
csv etc...) for the same search form widget. Right now we can add
'export' links to the screen, but it is tricky to keep the search
parameters when you click on them.
What about adding an "alternate-target" attribute to t