Dnia 29-06-2008 o 05:56:33 Levi Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisał(a):
Or you can do it like the method below, however I was wondering if there
is a better way than doing it like this?
You could solve it like this:
$phptal->best_times_to_call = array('Morning','Evening');
tal:content="opt" /
2008/6/29, Levi Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Was wondering if there was a better way to deal with radio buttons &
> selection box in phptal.
>
> One way, is make an array, and pass it the choices to the template.
>
> Or you can do it like the method below, however I was wondering if there
> i
Hi Levi
I'm posting an extract from one of my previous posts, I think it might
give you an additional perspective to get out of the "tal:conditional"
grip in your template code..?
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There are two ways that you can achieve the desired result:
1) The TAL-complaint way is to
Was wondering if there was a better way to deal with radio buttons &
selection box in phptal.
One way, is make an array, and pass it the choices to the template.
Or you can do it like the method below, however I was wondering if there
is a better way than doing it like this?
Choose Time
Morning