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<?php |
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/** |
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* This example illustrates the use of the |
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* NavTable widget. |
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* |
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* |
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* $Id: form2.php,v 1.3 2003/02/20 23:57:09 hemna Exp $ |
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* |
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* @author Walter A. Boring IV <waboring@buildabetterweb.com> |
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* @package phpHtmlLib |
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* @subpackage form-examples |
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* @version 2.2.0 |
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* |
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*/ |
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/** |
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* Include the phphtmllib libraries |
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* |
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*/ |
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include("includes.inc"); |
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/** |
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* Include the Form Processing objects |
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* |
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*/ |
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include_once($phphtmllib."/form/includes.inc"); |
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//use the class we defined from |
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//Example 3. |
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include_once("MyLayoutPage.inc"); |
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/** |
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* A simple Page Layout object child. |
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* this came from Example 3. |
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* |
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* @author Walter A. Boring IV <waboring@buildabetterweb.com> |
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* @package phpHtmlLib |
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* @subpackage form-examples |
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*/ |
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class Form2Page extends MyLayoutPage { |
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function content_block() { |
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//build the FormProcessor, and add the |
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//Form content object that the FormProcessor |
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//will use. |
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// |
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//This uses the StandardFormContent object to build |
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//and render the look/feel of the form. It has a built |
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//in mechanism for doing the form submit buttons, including |
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//the Cancel action. |
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//The title of this form is 'Testing'. |
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//the cancel url to go to is http://www.newsblob.com |
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//and the width of the form is 600 |
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return new FormProcessor( new StandardAccountForm("Testing", |
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"http://www.newsblob.com", |
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600)); |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* A simple Page Layout object child. |
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* this came from Example 3. |
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* |
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* @author Walter A. Boring IV <waboring@buildabetterweb.com> |
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* @package phpHtmlLib |
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* @subpackage form-examples |
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*/ |
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class StandardAccountForm extends StandardFormContent { |
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/** |
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* This method gets called EVERY time the object is |
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* created |
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*/ |
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function form_init_elements() { |
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$this->add_element( new FEText("First Name", TRUE, 20) ); |
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$password = new FEPassword("Password", TRUE); |
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$this->add_element( $password ); |
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$confirm = new FEConfirmPassword("Confirm Password", TRUE); |
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$confirm->password( $password ); |
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$this->add_element( $confirm ); |
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$this->add_element( new FEEmail("Email Address", TRUE, "200px") ); |
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//This will build a scrollable list of checkboxes. |
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$this->add_element( new FECheckBoxList("List", FALSE, |
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"200px", "80px", |
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array("Testing 123" => "foo", |
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"What is this?" => "bar", |
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"Somone's test" => "blah", |
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"Slerm" => "slerm", |
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"Flem" => "flom", |
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"One" => 1))); |
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//build a large textarea |
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$this->add_element( new FETextArea("Comment", TRUE, "400px", "100px" ) ); |
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$this->add_hidden_element( "foo" ); |
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} |
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/** |
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* This method is called only the first time the form |
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* page is hit. |
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*/ |
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function form_init_data() { |
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//Pull some valies from the DB |
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//and set the initial values of some of the |
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//form fields. |
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// |
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//In this example we just hard code some |
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//initial values |
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$this->set_element_value("First Name", "testing"); |
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//set a few of the checkboxlist items as checked. |
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$this->set_element_value("List", array("bar","slerm",1)); |
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//change the value of the hidden form field |
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$this->set_hidden_element_value("foo", "hemna"); |
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} |
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/** |
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* This method is called by the StandardFormContent object |
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* to allow you to build the 'blocks' of fields you want to |
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* display. Each form block will live inside a fieldset tag |
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* with the a title. |
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* In this example we have 2 form 'blocks'. |
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*/ |
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function form_content() { |
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$this->add_form_block("User Info", $this->_user_info() ); |
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$this->add_form_block("Optional", $this->_optional_info() ); |
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} |
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/** |
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* This private method builds the table that holds |
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* the 'user' form fields' |
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* |
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*/ |
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function &_user_info() { |
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$table = &html_table($this->_width,0,2); |
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$table->add_row($this->element_label("First Name"), |
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$this->element_form("First Name")); |
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$table->add_row($this->element_label("Email Address"), |
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$this->element_form("Email Address")); |
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$table->add_row($this->element_label("Password"), |
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$this->element_form("Password")); |
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$table->add_row($this->element_label("Confirm Password"), |
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$this->element_form("Confirm Password")); |
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return $table; |
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} |
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/** |
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* This private method builds the table that holds |
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* the 'optional' form fields' |
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* |
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*/ |
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function &_optional_info() { |
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$table = &html_table($this->_width,0,2); |
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$table->add_row($this->element_label("List"), |
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$this->element_form("List")); |
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$table->add_row($this->element_label("Comment"), |
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$this->element_form("Comment")); |
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return $table; |
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} |
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/** |
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* This method gets called after the FormElement data has |
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* passed the validation, and has been confirmed. This |
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* enables you to validate the data against some backend |
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* mechanism, say a DB. |
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*/ |
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function form_backend_validation() { |
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//HARD CODE an error here to show how to show an error |
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//and that it will prevent the confirm_action() method |
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//from being called |
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$this->add_error("First Name", "Duplicate!! You suck!"); |
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return FALSE; |
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} |
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/** |
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* This method will get called after all validation has |
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* passed, and the confirmation has been accepted. |
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* This is where u save the info to the DB. |
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*/ |
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function confirm_action() { |
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//$this->set_action_message("WOO!"); |
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return TRUE; |
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} |
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} |
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$page = new Form2Page("Form Example 2"); |
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print $page->render(); |
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?> |