My guess would be that you can't do this using ini configuration. It is limited compared to custom OO forms. And correct documentation is hard to find.

-Bart

Op 25-2-2010 22:27, David Mintz schreef:


On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Mike Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,

(3 hrs later) I know I've seen this explained before but searching for non-alphanumeric characters just doesn't google and I can't find it again anywhere.

How do I specify within a config.ini file an element whose name may be an array?

e.g.
<input name='test[i]' type='text' />

elements.test[].type = "text"  ;doesn't work.  (and you'd probably get a good laugh out of some of the things I've tried ;)

Just a wild guess, because this is not my strong suit, but --- the solution may be to forget about array notation and have a look at belongsTo.


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