Ernst Bunders wrote:
he, i tried that (with $origin) but i got an exception, stating that
$origin was not a known builder, so i fugured the var was not present in
the context.
It should be {$origin}. Origin is always defined in a subwizard.
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Pierre van Rooden
> Verzonden: maandag 30 mei 2005 8:40
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> Onderwerp: Re: [Developers] editwizard question
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> > 2 a var in th
2 a var in the context that runs the wizard that contains the number of the
node that was loaded by the wizard that started the current one. something like
${opener} or so.
this way i could add something like:
and show the fields of the publishrel relation as wizard list in the film
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Michiel Meeuwissen
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> Onderwerp: Re: [Developers] editwizard question
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> André va
André van Toly wrote:
> Hij Ernst,
>
> Normally when a node in MMBase reaches this
> stage, thus in which editors have so much nodes
> related to it that it is nearly impossible to
> edit it with the EditWizards, like for example a
> category node for tv programms or something, i
> cease to t
Discussion list for developers
> Onderwerp: Re: [Developers] editwizard question
>
>
> Hij Ernst,
>
> Normally when a node in MMBase reaches this
> stage, thus in which editors have so much nodes
> related to it that it is nearly impossible to
> edit it with the EditWiza
Hij Ernst,
Normally when a node in MMBase reaches this
stage, thus in which editors have so much nodes
related to it that it is nearly impossible to
edit it with the EditWizards, like for example a
category node for tv programms or something, i
cease to try to edit them with the EditWizards