Hello guys!!

This post is a little bit old (well, not very old), but I just posted
an example of using embedFormForEach to add multiple items in a form..
The example is not very simple, but works pretty well... you can check
it at:

http://blog.barros.ws/2009/01/01/using-embedformforeach-in-symfony-part-ii/

I hope this helps!

Carlos Barros

On Nov 5 2008, 10:41 am, David  Arthur <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thibault,
>
> Great example, did you ever find a solution for adding multiple
> addresses? The obvious method would be embedFormForEach but this
> doesn’t seem to have a way of accepting pre populated values (for when
> you'd want to edit a form).
>
> On Nov 4, 12:29 pm, Thibault Jouannic <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > You can check another example here :
>
> >http://www.miximum.fr/methodes-et-outils/104-mixons-des-formulaires-a...
>
> > Text in french, but the code is quite straightforward.
>
> > On 4 nov, 13:22, David  Arthur <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Thanks Thibault,
>
> > > Anyone know of any good examples as the form book lacks anything to do
> > > with using these methods? Are these methods fully compatible with
> > > Doctrine and Propel?
> > > Im currently struggling to create an Event form that has a variable
> > > number of dates attached to it, the dates are in a separate model to
> > > the Event model.
>
> > > I've looked 
> > > at:http://thatsquality.com/symfony/symfony-1-1-forms-customizing-your-fo...
> > > I'm worried this example is out of date. Is what is suggested the best
> > > method?
> > > Is anyone working on Chapter 5 of the form book that might deal with
> > > embedForms?
>
> > > Regards,
> > > David
>
> > > On Nov 4, 11:05 am, Thibault Jouannic <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hello,
>
> > > > You should check functions like embedForm, mergeForm,
> > > >embedFormForEach, in the sfForm class.
> > > > They allow to build one form embedding others. You may find them
> > > > interesting for your need.
>
> > > > à++;
> > > > Thibault
>
> > > > On 2 oct, 22:12, Ardesco <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I'm a fairly new symfony user, and I've managed to populate a form
> > > > > with various widgets. However, one question that I've had is how one
> > > > > can add additional forms when needed.
>
> > > > > For example, I have an input field called "links", which allows the
> > > > > user to add an arbitrary number of links. I know in Django, their
> > > > > admin interface allows a user to specify a field as being "inline"
> > > > > with a certain number of extra forms...Is there such an option in
> > > > > Symfony to manipulate widgets in such a fashion without anything fancy
> > > > > like javascript?
>
> > > > > I just want to be able to give users the option to add in multiple
> > > > > items for a particular entry, multiple forms doesn't have to be the
> > > > > answer I rely on, but it sounds like the most logical.

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