Hi again, advancer,
As I said, it looks like a good starting point to calls ketchup via
script-tags as an EXTERNAL SOURCE in your MarkupPostBody tiddler,
which is a shadow tiddler. This assumes that you might want to put the
ketchup source files in a subfolder of your tiddlywiki location and
that
Hi Tobbias,
can you tell me with more details how did you integrated it?
Yes, it must avoid submitting the form, becouse theres no need, the
data it's automatically written down directly in the tiddler.
The rules must be set in the template tiddler for FormTiddlerPlugin
and the plugin must be ad
Hi advancer,
I think I got ketchup loaded fine when calling it as an external
source via MarkupPostBody.
But then, what is supposed to happen when you submit the form? Since I
have no experience with form handling in tiddlywiki, I can't seem to
make it validate as long as the action for submittin
I will try some other similar plugins, there are a few!
On 22 mar, 15:39, adancer wrote:
> Thanks Mario for your interest.
>
> I can't do the 2ndstep. When making the tiddler with jquery.ketchup.js
> and systemConfig tag and reloading, the TW saids there some syntax
> error with the tiddler.
>
>
Thanks Mario for your interest.
I can't do the 2ndstep. When making the tiddler with jquery.ketchup.js
and systemConfig tag and reloading, the TW saids there some syntax
error with the tiddler.
If i tried to include other js files they also make an error because
there are no functions declared of
Hi,
Can you provide a tw, that we can have a view, what you did allready?
The plugin mechanism in TW is a bit different to the ketchup
discription.
I'll try. 3 steps
1)
go and get inline script plugin from tiddlytools [1]
2)
copy the content of the jquery.ketchup.js file into a tiddler named:
K