Simon, see http://framework.zend.com/issues/browse/ZF-9788
Greetings, Christian
> alab wrote:
> > Simon,
> > would you give a tiny example to reproduce this and if it is
> > reproduceable, i
> > will fix it asap.
> > Greetings, Christian
>
> The below is a sub form being added inside my form clas
alab wrote:
>
> Simon,
> would you give a tiny example to reproduce this and if it is
> reproduceable, i
> will fix it asap.
> Greetings, Christian
>
The below is a sub form being added inside my form class as I believe is
recommended practice. All it's doing is retrieving some items as an ar
Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
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-- Sudheer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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> I have advanced a bit.
>
> I have e
Sudheer wrote:
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I have advanced a bit.
I have encountered a problem with my new code.
You can see the code and output here -> http://pastebin.ca/10
Sudheer wrote:
Hello,
I have come across a situation where I have to create form elements
based on information stored in the database. For each value I want to
create a checkbox form field element.
Without Zend_Form I would do something like this:
[snip]
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