Yip Alex...looks like that should work, apparently, you can simply specify size=70x4 rather than having to get it into an array, but if it has javascript function, then that needs, to change......Thanks again!
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Alex Pilon <[email protected]> wrote: > What version of symfony are you using? According to the source code for > 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 there seems to only be three parameters. Where as you are > passing it four. > > <?php echo > textarea_tag('hint_box','','size=70x4', > array('onclick'=>'javascript:alert("yo") > ')) ;?> > > Should this be > > <?php echo > textarea_tag('hint_box','',array('size'=>70x4,'onclick'=>'alert("yo")')); ?> > > Let me know if that works.. and by looking at the source code I would say > it should.. > > function textarea_tag($name, $content = null, $options = array()) > { > $options = _parse_attributes($options); > > if ($size = _get_option($options, 'size')) // HERE it does with the size > stuff. > { > list($options['cols'], $options['rows']) = explode('x', $size, 2); > } > > } > > Word! > > On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 13:45, Parijat Kalia <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Doesn't really answer my question. I have used several javascripts in the >> format : >> >> array('onclick'=>'javascript:alert("yo")')...the alert is just a filler >> function for now, there are offcourse different javascript functions. Every >> other input tag that I have used a javascript fucntion, it works fine, so I >> am more concerned about it's positioning in the textarea tag than I am for >> the right method of coding. >> >> Thanks for the guidelines though, anybody with an answer for this? >> >> >> On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Alex Pilon <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I would say wrong is not the right word here.. perhaps not the maximum >>> best practice. It depends on your audience.. if it doesn't make a huge deal >>> to your audience then its not that big of a deal. however if you can afford >>> the resources then using unobtrusive hooks is a best practice and helps keep >>> code maintainable. >>> >>> asp.net uses html 5 data- attributes to hook up unobtrusive javascript >>> calls to elements.. its quite interesting. >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 12:17, Massimiliano Arione <[email protected]>wrote: >>> >>>> On 31 Ott, 19:44, Parijat Kalia <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> > Hey guys,r unning into a silly doubt that should so not happen at all! >>>> > >>>> > I have a textarea tag, >>>> > >>>> > <?php echo textarea_tag('hint_box','','size=70x4', >>>> > array('onclick'=>'javascript:alert("yo") ')) ;?> >>>> > >>>> > and the onclick event is failing to render itself in the HTML tag. >>>> > >>>> > Any pointers what I am doing wrong here? >>>> >>>> It's wrong to rely on html inline javascript. >>>> You should move your javascript logic into a javascript file, relying >>>> on javascript events. 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