Nah, sorry, you'll have to write that yourself, as you have to with
every form. Reason being that the "surrounding" html around the form
is generated by the admin generator, and without that layer in the
cache, there's no partials for you to include..
It's not a lot of work though.
Daniel


On Dec 9, 1:41 am, Christopher Schnell <ty...@mda.ch> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to use the Filter Forms in a frontend application without
> the admin generator.
> If i just use the filter form class in my action like
> $this->myFilter=new SomeFormFilter();
> and echo it in the actions template, I get the form, but not the button
> to filter or to reset.
>
> I could write such a Form myself of course, but why would I reinvent the
> wheel, if the form is there for me already.
>
> Is there any documentation on the filter forms available?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Christopher.

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