The "for" in <def tag="signup-form" for="User"> means that signup-form is a
polymorphic tag. That means that if the current object ("this") is of type
User at the point <signup-form> is invoked then that's the tag definition
that will be used. You'll find a full description of how that works in the
DRYML Guide (http://cookbook.hobocentral.net/manual/dryml-guide).
Your example will probably work if you change it to:
<signup-form with="&User.new">
<replace-field-list:>
<field-list fields="name, email_address, password,
password_confirmation" />
</replace-field-list:>
</signup-form>
If you look at the definition for <def tag="signup-form" for="User"> you'll
see that the field-list element has a "param" attribute. That means that the
above syntax should replace it.
Regards
Ritchie
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 12:48 PM, blueHandTalking <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> ...and after doing a search through the archive here, tried
>
> <signup-form with="&User.new">
> <field-list fields="name, email_address, password,
> password_confirmation" />
> </signup-form>
>
> but that does not seem to be right either.
>
> jet
>
> >
>
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Ritchie Young
http://rubysync.org
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