Hi Tobbias,

can you tell me with more details how did you integrated it?

Yes, it must avoid submitting the form, becouse theres no need, the
data it's automatically written down directly in the tiddler.

The rules must be set in the template tiddler for FormTiddlerPlugin
and the plugin must be adapted to accept an ID form so Ketchup know
wich one to correct.

Explain me how to make work Ketchup and I will find how do the rest.

Thanks!

On 24 mar, 10:35, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi advancer,
>
> I think I got ketchup loaded fine when calling it as an external
> source via MarkupPostBody.
>
> But then, what is supposed to happen when you submit the form? Since I
> have no experience with form handling in tiddlywiki, I can't seem to
> make it validate as long as the action for submitting the form is set
> to post data to some "index.html".
>
> Using the example from...
>
> http://demos.usejquery.com/ketchup-plugin/
>
> ...you can see how it starts displaying the text of those first error
> messages, but then goes on directly to load that page, instead of
> preventing submission ...as any unsuccessful validation should.
>
> So, quite possibly, the action to be performed isn't the issue and
> although starting to display those messages, ketchup still doesn't
> quite intercept submission, can't tell.
>
> When it comes to FormTiddlerPlugin, I guess you will then have to
> define your validation rules within the form template used via
> FormTiddlerPlugin.
>
> Tobias.

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