George Hartzell wrote:
RA Jones writes:
> OK, thanks. So the behaviour is caused by FillInForm, and nothing to do
> with CAP::Forward. I did see something about ignore_fields but missed
> its significance. Makes me wonder if FiF is optimally suited for use
> with multi-form web-pages using hidden fields called rm.
>
> And can already confirm initial trial using ignore_fields seems to be
> doing the right thing. Many thanks.
I tripped over this a couple of weeks ago and Cees replied with the
hint that one can have FillInForm only fill in a particular form,
which should solve the problem.
I'd already stumbled over the ignore_fields solution and it "worked"
well enough for me, so I haven't checked out his suggestion. I've
attached his message in case it's an interesting alternative for you.
g.
Hi, yes I saw that exchange and made a hard-copy of it for future
reference, and that is what I was referring to when I mentioned missing
the significance of ignore_fields. I haven't tried using the named forms
option yet (target => 'form_name') as I imagine I would still get caught
by all the other rm's being re-named to the current rm, or is that what
the named forms option is designed to prevent?
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Richard Jones
Leeds, UK
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