On Jan 20, 12:30 am, "Chris Hartjes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 19, 2008 1:01 PM, R.RajeshJebaAnbiah
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm not sure, if you have understand my question. RoR based
> > frameworks allow easy creation/use of form when DB table is created.
> > But, I'm looking for a solution to create forms dynamically--something
> > as in LimeSurvey.
>
> I *think* I may have run into what you're talking about here. I'm
> building a section of a web site for voting on things (the simulation
> baseball league I am in has a vote during the off-season for changing
> league rules and rules for the game we use), and there can be any
> number of items on the ballot.
>
> So, while googling around looking for some help on this I found that
> you can use the following notation to create multiple instances of the
> same field:
>
> $form->input("{$x}.Model.field")
<snip>
Multiple form inputs is one way of handling dynamic forms. But, I
was looking for more control--dynamic validations, etc. Since, the
user data are tied up closely with DB tables and models in RoR based
frameworks, I was thinking/looking for a generic and better approach
to handle it.
Thanks for the suggestion anyway.
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