d that it is missing.
>
> BTW, Happy Holidays!!!
>
> Ted
>
> --- On Sun, 12/25/11, Ramsey Gurley wrote:
>
>> From: Ramsey Gurley
>> Subject: Re: plugging along in D2W
>> To: "Theodore Petrosky"
>> Cc: "WebObjects Development"
&
ubject: Re: plugging along in D2W
> To: "Theodore Petrosky"
> Cc: "WebObjects Development"
> Date: Sunday, December 25, 2011, 11:44 PM
> I guess it depends on what you have
> to start with?
>
> You can edit a relationship 'inline'. The basic
>
I guess it depends on what you have to start with?
You can edit a relationship 'inline'. The basic premise is to do something like
100: smartRelationship != null and task = 'edit' => componentName =
ERDEditRelationship
and substitute your editRelationshipEmbeddedConfigurationName if necessary.
I have always disagreed with a HI that goes to another page the moment you want
to edit an entity. In my little apps, I would always use an AjaxModalDialog to
present the user with the editable fields. There never is a question what will
happen next.
How do I do this in D2W? Did I miss this rul