@Eno....just to point out, your solution was not what I wanted, I got it
through Alex, and Gareth chipped in with some information as well. The
problem is symfony, you clearly have not read through carefully about what I
faced.
 Please read it again.
 As Alex pointed earlier, the issue is over.

On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 6:18 AM, Alex Pilon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Eno, I think you need to review the thread. The problem was
> that Parijat was calling
>
>
> textarea_tag('hint-box','','size=70x4',array('onclick'=>'javascript:alert("yo")'));
>
> So as you can see there are four arguments here. Parijat stated that the
> onclick attribute was not being rendered. Why not? Because the function only
> accepts three parameters: $name, $content, $options. So what is the problem?
> Is it javascript? No. The javascript is not being rendered yet.
>
> So maybe *you* have ADD and cannot fully read questions.
>
> You lack professionalism. The issue is over and you had to dish it out with
> the classic "oh you couldve googled". Sure but the issue has been solved and
> so you are not adding anything to the conversation or making any
> constructive statement, just as you are continuing to bitch now.
>
> I realize that I am adding little to this thread myself in posting this,
> however I must defend the Parijat as he clearly (by my above recap of the
> problem) was having a problem with symfony and NOT with javascript. The
> onclick attribute was NOT even appearing on the textarea.
>
> Anyways, have yourself a good day sir.
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 08:42, Eno <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 2 Nov 2010, Parijat Kalia wrote:
>>
>> > Oh guys, please chill out, none of that was for either of you, it was
>> for
>> > Mr.Eno, because he typically comes up with "smart ass " sentences like
>> those
>> > way too often.
>>
>> I haven't posted here for months.
>>
>> I agree with the smart part - I had the correct answer when noone else did
>> (not that you thanked me).
>>
>> >  And yes, the issue that I was dealing with is Javascript, but in a
>> symfony
>> > tags context
>>
>> The problem had nothing to do with symfony.
>>
>> > I did the 10 sec google search several
>> > times, and read the API, before I decided to seek help here.
>>
>> 10 seconds is hardly thorough research... OK maybe you have ADD but
>> still...
>>
>>
>>
>>
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