Sorry to kick the thread, but am I asking too complicated questions? :p

Basically it seems elements in the form > subform_1 > subform_2 are not aware 
of subform_1 and only uses a subform_2 prefix. Is it possible to configure 
this behaviour?

Regards, Jurian
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Jurian Sluiman
Soflomo.com

Op Saturday 24 October 2009 18:54:42 schreef Jurian Sluiman:
> Hi all,
> I have separate subforms, but also subforms inside subforms. I'm trying to
> get this subform structure:
> <form>
>   <div id="en">
>     <fieldset id="fieldset-base">
>       <!-- here some elements e.g. with name "base-name" -->
>     </fieldset>
>     <fieldset id="fieldset-advanced">
>       <!-- here some elements e.g. with name "advanced-name" -->
>     </fieldset>
>   </div>
>
>   <div id="nl">
>     <!-- here the same like "en" -->
>   </div>
> </form>
>
> <form> is a form, <div> is a subform and <fieldset> is a sub-subform.
>
> Now inside <div id="en"> there is an input element base-name ánd inside
> <div id="nl"> there is an input element base-name. Apparently elements are
> subform aware, but not subform-inside-subform aware. I'd like to name them
> base- name['en'], en-base-name or something.
>
> Is it possible to extend the Zend_Form_Subform and add this behaviour?
>
> Best regards, Jurian
> --
> Jurian Sluiman
> Soflomo.com

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