Hello Benjamin,
Yes, the decorators is exactly where I will have to be looking. The
reason that the 'begin' id caused the error is that the 'begin' field is
grouped together with other form elements automagically, because I just
hate to set decorators every time. It is more than likely, that in the
proces, the datepicker decorator is not added or not configurated
properly by this automatic proces.
I will run a test where I will var_dump the decorators before and after
grouping and look at the differences.
Can you give me the url to the closed bug? If I find something useful, I
would like to comment there.
Regards,
Bart McLeod
Benjamin Eberlei schreef:
Hello Bart,
ok i'll close it. In my opinion using the view helpers is really easy, but the
form elements are a bit hard to wield since the Element Decorator structure
is quite complex which spills to the jQuery specific elements and decorators.
greetings,
Benjamin
On Thursday 23 October 2008 23:57:19 Bart McLeod wrote:
Hi Benjamin,
Yes and no. I know where to look to find out what is happening. It would
have been nice if this element would have been completely compatible
with all the tricks I play. For now, just close the bugreport. If I find
a compatibility issue later, that I can describe more properly, I will
let you know.
At the moment, I am a little sad that using jquery directly is simpler
than using its' ZF integrated counterpart. I was expecting the
opposite...but I will not give up yet.
Regards,
Bart
Benjamin Eberlei schreef:
so this is not at all ZendX_JQuery related? its due to your own form
implementation? i have already created a bug report, i will close it then
if you can confirm that.
On Thursday 23 October 2008 23:31:41 Bart McLeod wrote:
By now, I found that the error is due to some internal magic I use for
my forms. Still a strange error.
I was able to use a ZendX_JQuery_Form_Element_Datepicker, named 'begin'
in a regular form that has no magic to it.
Bart
Bart McLeod schreef:
Hi all,
$elem = new ZendX_JQuery_Form_Element_DatePicker("begin",
"12.12.2007", array(), array());
$elem->setJQueryParam('dateFormat', 'dd.mm.yy');
$this->addElement($elem);
yields:
*Catchable fatal error*: Argument 4 passed to
ZendX_JQuery_View_Helper_DatePicker::datePicker() must be an array,
null given in
*E:\ZendFramework\library\ZendX\JQuery\View\Helper\DatePicker.php* on
line *54
*while:
$elem = new ZendX_JQuery_Form_Element_DatePicker("*begin1*",
"12.12.2007", array(), array());
$elem->setJQueryParam('dateFormat', 'dd.mm.yy');
$this->addElement($elem);
gets a datepicker. See the difference? The id! The id cannot be called
'begin'. It can be called 'begin1'. Maybe there is something in my
form magic that it causing this. So I should try this without any
magic, in a very simple form. Wanted to share it with you before I
forget.
Bart