Are you sure that setDescription on a file-element doesn't exists? I did a
quick test and it seems to work (with Description set in the decorator).
I'll do a good test tonight...



thomasW wrote:
> 
> Well, he could try to add the Description decorator and see if this works.
> Still, the thing is, that elements like file, image or submit do not
> provide 
> description out of the box.
> 
> Greetings
> Thomas Weidner, I18N Team Leader, Zend Framework
> http://www.thomasweidner.com
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "PHPScriptor" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 12:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [fw-general] Zend_Form Decorator on File element
> 
> 
>>
>> Are you using the default decorators? When I use my own decorators it's
>> showing the description. When I use de default it never shows the
>> description. So I don't know 'description' is default 'on'... But strange
>> thing in your case is that the description is shown with regular
>> text-fields.
>>
>>
>> Paul Reinheimer-3 wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I've got a form, with a few elements, some, like text boxes work fine
>>>
>>>          $this->addElement('text', 'comments', array(
>>>              'label' => 'Comments',
>>>              'description' => 'What did you do to the image? What
>>> tools did you use?',
>>>              'required' => true,
>>>              'validators' => array(
>>>                  array('validator' => 'StringLength', 'options' =>
>>> array(0, 254)))
>>>              )
>>>          );
>>>
>>> The description displays, I've got it looking all pretty.
>>>
>>> However when I work with a File, not so much, same syntax, no
>>> description shown
>>>
>>>          $this->addElement('file', 'der', array(
>>>                                                  'label' => 'Image
>>> File',
>>>                                                  'description' =>
>>> 'Your resulting image. PNG please',
>>>                                                  'required' => true,
>>>                                                   'validators' => array(
>>>
>>> array
>>> ('validator' => 'Count', 'options' => 1),
>>>
>>> array
>>> ('validator' => 'Extension', 'options' => 'png')
>>>                                                                       
>>> ),
>>>                                                   'Destination' =>
>>> UPLOAD_PATH
>>>                                                   )
>>>
>>>          );
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> am I missing something obvious here? that seems like the sensible
>>> approach...
>>>
>>> paul
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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