My idea too, but helas the class is put in the <li> and <input> tag.
Then still an empty <tr> and the empty label ("Select your options:")
remain visible...


On 31 jul, 11:59, François CONSTANT <[email protected]>
wrote:
> It may be a stupid idea but what about adding a class on it and hide
> it thanks to CSS?
>
> On Jul 31, 10:01 am, HAUSa
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > For some usercredentials I want to hide a
> > sfWidgetFormPropelChoiceMany. But, it must still be in the form
> > because the values have to be put in the database.
>
> > Now, normally you make a hidden form field. But, ofcourse, it is a
> > propelchoiceMANY, I need to be able to give it multiple values.
>
> > My question is: how can I make a sfWidgetFormPropelChoiceMany which is
> > hidden?
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