I don't think you can use the chooser to map a template into a template...
beats me what people use it for; I never use it myself. Anyone?
-Yaron


On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 8:40 PM, Brendan Crosser-McGay <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I just found Semantic Forms the other day, and I really love it, so I'm
> exploring all the little bits and pieces of it.  I was wondering how the
> Chooser works, there doesn't seem to be any solid examples of it in use
> anywhere, and my attempts to make it work only result in forms without the
> template marked with chooser at all.
>
> I also was interested to know, can you explicitly map the incoming template
> data from a multi or chooser template into a field in another template on
> the same page?  (template in a template as it were)  If that is not
> possible, what are the most common uses people have for the multiple/chooser
> in a template, besides simply putting all the content at the bottom of the
> current page.
>
> Thanks,
> Brendan
>
> >
>

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