On Wednesday 29 November 2006 04:08, Tom Gross wrote:
> Although it's a workaround it looks a bit nicer in the code :). You can
> use container constraints the intended way.
Well, or simply select all the fields you want to display, simply excluding
__parent__ and __name__.
Regards,
Stephan
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ch as outlined in Stephan's book, all was solved.
Thanks.
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> Yes indeed. I'm only using 1 Text and 3 TextLine fields. This is my first
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> Hi David,
>
> which fields does your IOwner-interface consist of? You get this error
> if you call an auto generated form from a List-field, without
> having value_type specified, but there are o
Hi David,
which fields does your IOwner-interface consist of? You get this error
if you call an auto generated form from a List-field, without
having value_type specified, but there are other scenarios, so this
information would be helpful.
Cheers
-Tom
David Johnson wrote:
I created a cust
I created a custom content container that reads entries from a MySQL
database and allows editing of the container objects. Or at least that is
my desire...
The content container by itself "seems" to work well. However when I click
on an object in the contents ZMI view, I receive the following