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I have my own linked select form using my own Javascript and HTML   Message List  
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Re: [forms-dev] Re: I have my own linked select form using my own Javascript and HTML

Hello,

on 01/05/2008 08:11 PM nikos_101 said the following:
> Thanks Manuel for that.
>
> One other thing, I noticed when you use the form_linked_select class
> there can parameters in the input like this:
>
> "AutoWidthLimit"=>0,
> "AutoHeightLimit"=>0,
>
>
> Could you explain briefly what these do?

That is explained in the documentation. It is to make the class adjust
the width and height of the select input accroding to the number of
entries that it will display.

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I have my own linked select form using my own Javascript and HTML. I use static arrays for data. There is so much data that I would have to write convert it to...
nikos_101
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Dec 31, 2007
6:54 pm

Hello, ... You can develop your own plug-ins to retrieve your data from wherever you want. The database variants do that. They just redefine a few functions of...
Manuel Lemos
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Jan 3, 2008
7:11 am

Thanks Manuel for that. One other thing, I noticed when you use the form_linked_select class there can parameters in the input like this: "AutoWidthLimit"=>0, ...
nikos_101
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Jan 5, 2008
10:11 pm

... oh and I just wanted to add that I dont want to use AutoWidthLimit"=>0, ... when I have a lot of data, because the form expands drastically :)...
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Jan 5, 2008
10:15 pm

Hello, ... That is explained in the documentation. It is to make the class adjust the width and height of the select input accroding to the number of entries...
Manuel Lemos
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Jan 11, 2008
6:52 pm

Thanks very much for that. I should have watched the videos twice :) ... -- Nikos Katsikanis MSci (Hons) EcommerceTotal.co.uk...
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