Hi Lars,
if you want to have data that is preserved over several elements, you
need to declare datalinks for the state. However, for the situation
that you're describing, RIFE has a handy shortcut: globalvars. These
automatically declare inputs and outputs for the elements in the
scope and link them together. To limit the scope you can either use
subsites or groups:
<site>
<group>
<globalvar name="id1"/>
<globalvar name="id2"/>
<globalvar name="order"/>
<globalvar name="search"/>
<globalvar name="offset"/>
<element id="..." ... />
<element id="..." ... />
<element id="..." ... />
</group>
<element id="..." ... />
</site>
Hope this helps, best regards,
Geert
On 1-mrt-06, at 19:05, Lars Grupe wrote:
Hi,
I have an element that shows a list of terms in pages. The user can
filter the terms, change the order of the terms and scroll through the
pages. So these element has 5 inputs and 5 outputs to remember 2 ids,
the order, a search string and an offset. The user can also select
several links where he can edit the selected term. Then other elements
are used to edit the term.
If the term is edited the user comes back to the list of terms. At
this
point I need the information about the state of the termspage again.
Should the elements that are used for editing have the 5 inputs and 5
outputs of the list element, too? Or is there another way to store the
data in the session and read them again, when it is needed?
Cheers,
Lars
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