Hello,
I seem to recall seeing mention on this list of a script for
upgrading from woody to 2.1.5 forms. Was I dreaming? I can't find
a reference to it again and my colleagues are questioning my
sanity. Was there such a script?
Thanks
Steve
Hello,
A few weeks ago I saw (or dreamt that I saw) mentioned on this list
a script for conversion from woody to cocoon forms (2.1.5). I
can't seem to find these posts again. My colleagues think it was my
imagination or wishful thinking.
Thanks for any clarification.
Steve
Hello List,
On Tuesday, 13 April 2004 at 9:30am, Ugo Cei wrote:
Using your idea we still
have:
wi:group
wi:styling type = tabs/
wi:state
wt:widget id=tab-state/
/wi:state
...
Should work. Here is a snippet from an application in production using
Hello,
Can anyone provide a full, working example of a nested repeater
including bindings? Is this actually possible? I've seen it
alluded to but can find no complete samples (which include nested
bindings) and can't imagine how the bindings might work.
Thanks,
Steve
Hello List,
Thank you for your reply to my colleague's query, Marc.
Marc Portier wrote:
not trying to subvert the relation between the form and it's
actions you should 'complete' the form and go onto the next one
change the action into:
fd:submit id=remove action-command=remove
Hello Joerg
On Tuesday, 20 April 2004 at 9:52am, Joerg Heinicke wrote:
On 20.04.2004 09:44, Steve Steinitz wrote:
We couldn't find that example but here is what we've done:
fd:submit id=remove action-command=remove
fd:labelRemove/fd:label
/fd:submit
and in our xsp
Hi Ugo,
Thanks for your help.
Ugo Cei wrote:
We attempted to control the tab selection of a tab group
as follows:
snip/
Binding is made against the form model, not the data passed to the
view as the value of the bizData argument.
Try:
form.getWidget(tabState).value = 2;
if you want to
Hello,
We attempted to control the tab selection of a tab group
as follows:
the tab group contains
wi:group
wi:styling type = tabs/
wi:state
wt:widget id=tab-state/
/wi:state
...
Our bindings include:
wb:value id=tab-state path=tabState/
which
Hello,
How can flow access the objectModel. Neither of these work:
cocoon.objectModel -- gives null
cocoon.getObjectModel()-- method doesn't exist
I need to do something like this:
var objectModel = cocoon.getObjectModel();
var realRequest =
. Does that sound right?
Our selection list comes from our database.
Does woody currently have any facility to help us add a null or,
say, a 'No Selection choice to our field's selection list? If
not, can anyone suggest a sensible approach?
Thanks for your help,
Steve Steinitz
appreciate your time.
Steve Steinitz
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Hi everyone,
We're having a lot of fun with woody and flow but have a problem with a
common scenario.
Scenario:
1. A list of items is displayed.
2. click on an item in the list
3. Go to an editor (form) to edit the clicked item.
This is a typical
=woody/
map:transform src=stylesheets/forms/woody-samples-styling.xsl/
map:serialize type=html/
/map:match
---
Steve Steinitz ph +61 (0)2 9487 7215
Director
Data Tactics
Sydney, Australia
www.datatactics.com.au
Web Commerce Development
Project Estimation and Planning
Software
=woody/
map:transform src=stylesheets/forms/woody-samples-styling.xsl/
map:serialize type=html/
/map:match
---
Steve Steinitz ph +61 (0)2 9487 7215
Director
Data Tactics
Sydney, Australia
www.datatactics.com.au
Web Commerce Development
Project Estimation and Planning
Software
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