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FormBuilder class?
Working here with v1.3.4, and I'm trying to recreate this, basically:
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<form id="gamescore" action="" method="post"> <input type="hidden" value="100" name="amount" /> <button class="btn btn-default" id="sendtest">Click!</button> </form> I see FormBuilder() working here: PHP Code:
The first variable in FormBuilder() seems to be the form's id, and the last one is the method. The middle seems to be the action, but that's not a php page it's linking to, that's just a mere word?? So I'm guessing FormBuilder automatically tacks on the .php extension, and, in that case, the form's action location is the one just in the root folder, not one inside classes. Is this right? Minimum, what do I need to set up a page in the root to run a function? Specifically something like~ PHP Code:
The second question is harder, as I need to create an input field with type="hidden". I assume a type="text" is what has now become ->buildTextField, so what is the equivalent for hidden input fields? Note that I also need the FormBuilder() to add on class and id attributes to the button, too, please? I'd also like insight on how to add classes to various things in Mysidia through the architecture given to us, rather than having to hack it in later with jQuery.
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I like to use forms the same way it's used in registerview.php. I find it more simple and I think it's a good example.
Unless it's ajax, you don't need to have the action code in a different function at all: In registerview.php you will notice this line: $securityField->add(new Button("Register", "submit", "submit")); The form is sending through POST and you might notce the "submit" in the button above: if($mysidia->input->post("submit"){ //means the button was clicked, check sent data here } And all inputs can be checked like that: $requiredField->add(new TextField("username")); $mysidia->input->post("username");//in register.php --- You want a class in the classes folder or to create a new page?
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I need to get a confirmation callback live in jQuery if and when the function I'm needing fires, that way I can display a confirmation in place. Inevitably I'm disabling the default form functionality (see the very last example on this page), so maybe Ajax isn't important, but I still need to know what file/where to point to, so I can get a response from it. =/
My intentions: My long term goal here is to attach a function to the template that will make a display a giftbox on any page at an extremely rare random. Without leaving the current page whatsoever, the user will click the giftbox, it will open reward them with currency, and tell them just how much they obtained. There will be an 'x' in the corner to dismiss the opened box, clicking anywhere else after the box has been opened will dismiss the box, and it definitely won't be there again on a reload unless they have somehow obtained a new, unopened giftbox. If the giftbox were to appear on an important page, such as one that contained a confirm or next button, the user absolutely would not want to be redirected elsewhere as that would disrupt their navigation of the website. I absolutely do not want to create a new page anywhere in this process, except if I need to make a new one in root just to process the form data, and I need to know how and where to point to it. But the form itself created in class_template.php and is invisible, hence me asking how to create a hidden text field with the FormBuilder, since I know how to do it if I could manually write the form, and is just the 'submit' button, which is in the shape of a giftbox, and not even a button, visually, at all. Thank you so much for always being helpful! In classes/class_template.php I've added in this (where we doing stuff before): PHP Code:
However, I need to now go make "addcash.php" in the root... and add the function to it: PHP Code:
edit: Ok no matter what I try, it's still be terribly dumb and never updating the database, even if I use an actual standard database request with normal php and not the Mysidia way. Regardless of it ever returning data for confirmation's sake, it should at LEAST do that much and it never accomplishes that. If you can think of a better way to do all this, anyway at all, so long as there is not a page redirect or reload, give it a shot. Heck, even do one that does require a reload. I really just need a way to give users cash at the click of a button or the run of a Javascript function (giftbox, gamescore, anything).
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I also cannot troubleshoot code more than two years old - I legit don't remember it. Last edited by Kyttias; 07-04-2014 at 07:28 PM. |
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