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[eluser]mahrizal[/eluser]
[quote author="hugle" date="1270121627"][quote author="mahrizal" date="1270111710"]i use this form and success but i wanna add captcha in my form can anybody help me?[/quote] Hi. you can use built-in recaptcha : http://www.frankmichel.com/formgenlib/us...ptcha.html Good luck[/quote] thanks hugle
[eluser]Mat-Moo[/eluser]
Hmm, got a problem! I have a select with a few hundred items in it (List of business schools with Multi select), however if the user picks a lot, then the form never seems to validate. Although it could be me using it wrong! Code: $this->form So how comes this works perfectly... till you pick a LOT of schools? Any clues welcome!
[eluser]Mat-Moo[/eluser]
Actually I don't think this is form generator related - I've even added a debug to the input.php class file at start and even there I have less than 200 items from my select list?!
[eluser]BaRzO[/eluser]
Hi all, I use Ubuntu and I upgraded to 10.04 today php version also upgraded to 5.3.2 and I get split error on line 891 and 896 I changed split to explode is it right to change split with explode ? Quote:split() PHP 5.3.0, the regex extension is deprecated in favor of the PCRE extension. Calling this function will issue an E_DEPRECATED notice.
[eluser]seanloving[/eluser]
I use a naming convention that has been working great with the ->text() method, but I just found a problem when I try to apply the same naming convention to the ->checkbox() method for example, my naming convention is like this Code: ->text('name|nameID', 'Company', 'trim', $this->input->post('name') ) Code: ->checkbox('customer_type|customer_typeID', $this->input->post('customer_type'), 'person' ) Code: A PHP Error was encountered It seems like the problem is when the checkbox name is the same as the variable name of the posted value. In this example 'customer_type'. If I change the name of the post variable or if I change the name checkbox, then it works without the error. --Sean Loving
[eluser]BaRzO[/eluser]
why you using $this->input->post('customer_type') you dont have to use this. formlib can remember the form values when its posted.
[eluser]seanloving[/eluser]
[quote author="BaRzO" date="1273810270"]why you using $this->input->post('customer_type') you dont have to use this. formlib can remember the form values when its posted.[/quote] I do it to pre-load the form with database data, upon request to edit a customer record. Yes I know the formlib saves the data after submit, but I need data pre-filled before submit
[eluser]BaRzO[/eluser]
I do update like this... the $groups looks like Code: $groups = array ( 1 => 'Admin', 2 => 'Moderator' ); Code: function edit_user() { In your code Change this ->checkbox('customer_type|customer_typeID', $this->input->post('customer_type'), 'person') to ->checkbox('customer_type|customer_typeID', 'yes', 'Person', $this->input->post('customer_type'), 'trim|xss_clean') Check User Guide
[eluser]hardik[/eluser]
http://www.frankmichel.com/download/get/1 doesnot works for me. it says... Code: http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/3264/84999604.jpg any problem in server ?
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