How does Symfony2 handle inheritance ?

On May 4, 5:35 pm, Donald <chekot...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes you can. The actual "hiding" would be carried out on the client
> side with Javascript, by setting the "display" css attribute of the
> field to "none".
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> You would also need to implement proper validation in the Entity
> backing the form so that it ignores the additional fields that are not
> required for the blog.
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> That being said, this isn't a particularly clean way to do this. It
> would make more sense to use inheritance and have a base class called
> "Content" and two classes that extend it called "Blog" and "Test".
> Then you can more cleanly encapsulate the behavior of both.
>
> On May 4, 10:03 am, Manu <emmanuel.parf...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi everybody, I have a blog written in symfony 1.4 that I'm going to
> > rewrite in Sf2. I'm wondering if the following is possible in Sf2 :
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> > Can I have a form, where some fields are shown/hidden according to the
> > selected field in some combobox ?
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> > Practical example : I have a table, named "contents", that can contain
> > either blog posts or "test" (reviews of books, movies, etc.). For
> > tests, I have a few extra fields that aren't required in blog posts,
> > such as "amazon link", "rating", and so on. Could I hide those fields
> > when an author selects "blog" as the type of the content he's writing ?

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