Weird, this reply just popped into gmail. (showing sent 3 hours ago)  Ken, I have actually been playing with that today.  Very cool stuff... well once get past some conflicts with the particular skin I am applying it to anyway!  I can make it work in a plain layout, but dropping some of that into the layout I am using is making it barf.   This is definitely cool stuff though, and nets me most of the benefits that I was planning to gain from using cfform.

For anyone interested, here are a couple of examples of its usage:
http://www.olimpo.ch/tmt/tag/tabs/sample_form.cfm
http://www.olimpo.ch/tmt/tag/tabs/sample_aqua_long.cfm

Sweet stuff indeed.

~d


On 5/26/06, Ken Ferguson < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Using cfform, I've not seen it. However, Massimo's tmt forms work pretty
well for tabbed forms. You may want to check 'em out.

http://www.olimpo.ch/tmt/tag/tabs/
http://www.olimpo.ch/tmt/tag/tabs/sample_form.cfm

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Dave Shuck wrote:
> Has anyone found a way to reproduce the idea of Flash tabbed forms
> using XML forms?   My thought was to do something along the lines of
> this to seperate the tabbed sections:
>
>     <cfformitem type="html"><div id="tab1"></cfformitem>
>     <cfformgroup type="vertical" label="This is the first tab">
>                 <cfinput type="text" name="FirstName" id="FirstName"
> label="First Name" style="width:150px;" />
>                 <cfinput type="text" name="LastName" id="LastName"
> label="Last Name" style="width:150px;" />
>     </cfformgroup>
>     <cfformitem type="html"></div></cfformitem>
>
>     <cfformitem type="html"><div id="tab2"></cfformitem>
>     <cfformgroup type="vertical" label="This is the second tab">
>                 <cfinput type="text" name="Employer" id="Employer"
> label="Employer" style="width:150px;" />
>                 <cfinput type="text" name="Salary" id="Salary"
> label="Salary" style="width:150px;" />
>     </cfformgroup>
>     <cfformitem type="html"></div></cfformitem>
>
>
> Just to see how that diplays try throwing a "border:1px solid red;" in
> those divs and it becomes apparent that the form sections are not
> contained within them.  Does anyone have any ideas on how to achieve
> this?
>
>
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