The for attribute is used in tag definitions and indicates the
definition is for a particular class (in a polymorphic tag).  For
instance, there's a card tag defined for each model class.

The dryml guide is here which goes over most of the basics.
http://cookbook.hobocentral.net/manual/dryml-guide

On Jun 27, 4:56 pm, blueHandTalking <[email protected]> wrote:
> I still have not been able to use <signup-form> from taglibs/auto/
> rapid/forms.
> Can this tag be used directly, does it have to be within a context, is
> a require or
> include file needed?
>
> Also have not yet found anywhere in documentation that explains how
> the
> construct for="User" is used.  Is that automatically picked up by
> context?
> Is it supposed to be used as a parmeter when the tag is used,
>
> <signup for="User">
>
> I probably am missing something very basic here, but it is a major
> stumbling block
> for me.
>
> I am just trying to insert a signup tag into a bare boned <page> that
> I redefined,
> so I am not sure if I have disabled the functionality of tags in auto/
> rapid.
>
> If someone could provide example it would really help, or answers, or
> pointers to reference.
> Have searched everywhere but no answers.
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