Thanks Martin,
I was just about to ask about the -1 -2 syntax. And I have now found the
command documentation, although you need php to understand it in depth.
So you can add an arbitrary number of -n's to the php BOLTX name and the
engine will strip them to find the BOLTX in your php, but use it to index
the calls so they don't get confused. OK.
TOF
On Thursday, 19 June 2014 11:35:51 UTC+1, mz wrote:
>
> Command is used in forms. It was changed from "session" that was used
> before.
> Basically you can tell BoltWire to do something with a [(function)] and -
> when using inside a form - with [command ...]
>
> [command encrypt {=passnow}] means: encrypt the value that was typed in
> field Current Password above.
> [encrypt_1 ...] means: we will use another encrypt later so do not mangle
> _1 and _2.
>
>
> Greetings,
> Martin
>
> Am Donnerstag, 19. Juni 2014 11:56:33 UTC+2 schrieb TheOldFellow:
>>
>> Thanks Dan, not tried it yet. Where is the [command... syntax defined?
>> I have not found it yet.
>> TOF.
>>
>>
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