Thank you Matthew.
Once again you've found the answer AND the solution.
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Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
>
> -- Guillaume Oriol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> (on Thursday, 04 December 2008, 11:40 PM -0800):
>> Thank you Matthew for your answer
>> but I don't use Zend_Dojo_Form in my form, neither any Dijit.
>> My form extends Zend_Form.
>>
>> Why would ZF enable Dojo in such a case?
>
> I know what's going on.
>
> There is a standard view helper, Form, and one of the same name in the
> Zend_Dojo_View_Helper tree. Because your view object has been
> initialized with the Dojo view helper path, it's finding the Dojo Form
> view helper and using that over the standard one.
>
> The easiest way around this is to, in your form's render method, remove
> the Dojo view helper path:
>
> public function render(Zend_View_Interface $view = null)
> {
> if (null === $view) {
> $view = $this->getView();
> }
> $loader = $view->getPluginLoader('helper');
> if ($loader->getPaths('Zend_Dojo_View_Helper')) {
> $loader->removePrefixPath('Zend_Dojo_View_Helper');
> }
> return parent::render($view);
> }
>
>
>> Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
>> >
>> > -- Guillaume Oriol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>> > (on Thursday, 04 December 2008, 01:38 AM -0800):
>> >> Hi, I am facing a problem with Dojo: I set up Dojo to be disabled by
>> >> default
>> >> but it is still enabled in my login form.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> 1. I've put in my bootstrap file those two lines (set up Dojo
>> >> environment but
>> >> disable it by default):
>> > <snip>
>> >> 2. Then, in my authentication controller:
>> > <snip>
>> >> 3. My form extends Zend_Form (NOT Zend_Dojo_Form). Furthermore, I
>> only
>> >> use
>> >> plain elements that are not Dijits : Zend_Form_Element_Text,
>> >> Zend_Form_Element_Password et Zend_Form_Element_Submit.
>> >> 4. My view script is very short:
>> > <snip>
>> >> 5. And this view script is invoked by the layout where one can find:
>> > <snip>
>> >>
>> >> But, in the generated HTML page, I find in the HEAD tag:
>> > <snip - finds dojo artifacts>
>> >
>> > So, Zend_Dojo_Form utilizes the Dojo form view helper.. so rendering
>> > your form renders that helper. All Dijit view helpers, on
>> instantiation,
>> > enable the dojo() view helper. So, my recommendations are to either:
>> >
>> > * not use Zend_Dojo_Form if you're not actually using any
>> > dojo-specific elements
>> > * Call $this->dojo()->disable(); after you render the form
>> >
>> > --
>> > Matthew Weier O'Phinney
>> > Software Architect | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Zend Framework | http://framework.zend.com/
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>> -----
>> Guillaume ORIOL
>> Sofware architect
>> Technema
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> Matthew Weier O'Phinney
> Software Architect | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Zend Framework | http://framework.zend.com/
>
>
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