I was hoping to find a way to tell my js code which id would have the form element.
I inserted my js code inside the form() 2010/6/23 nan wich <[email protected]>: > Actually, if the same form is used more than once on a page, you can almost > guarantee that it will *not* have the same name. Take a look at the comments > in "form_clean_id()" concerning its effects on jQuery. I think adding a > class might make this more difficult, unless that code is fully aware of > multiple instances of a form on a page. > > > Nancy E. Wichmann, PMP > > Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, > Jr. > > ________________________________ > From: Steven Jones > > However, you cannot therefore guarantee that the form element will > always have the same ID. > > Usually I'd add a class to the item I want to add the behaviour to (in > form alter or theme function), and then attach the javascript using > the Drupal.behaviors technique. > > Regards > Steven Jones -- *Les normes hi són perquè hi pensis abans de saltar-te-les *La vida és com una taronja, què esperes a exprimir-la? *Si creus que l'educació és cara, prova la ignorància. *La vida és com una moneda, la pots gastar en el que vulguis però només una vegada. *Abans d'imprimir aquest missatge, pensa en el medi ambient.
