O.k. that works for me.
I put an ?action="" link if it is the case the user is not logged in
and used
your B) below in the form so that the buttons are only presented when
the
login is done.
Thanks!
Graham
Hans wrote:
Tuesday, April 1, 2008, 9:53:42 AM, Graham Archer - EMEA Sun Center Operations wrote:
I am using the Fox "file upload " feature and all goes well as
long as the user is already authenticated for editing....
The file input control is quite special, as it does not just has a
value of a filepath and name, but an array of values associated with
the choosen file. These are not retained when a form is shown again
due to input errors, or as in the case where a login is required.
After login other form data is passed on, but the values from the
file input is lost. I do not know if the eis a method which will
retain these.
So I suggest you use conditional markup to
A) display a warning that the user needs to login first,
B) disable the form till logged in.
you can use for A above the form:
(:if !auth upload:)Please log in before filling in the form!(:if:)
for B inside the form:
(:if auth upload:)(:input submit post '$[Save]':) (:input submit cancel '$[Cancel]':)(:if:)
alternatively you could add a foxcheck:
(:foxcheck target if='auth upload' msg='Please log in!' :)
~Hans
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