ok, how do define in an action inside the form widget to not autofill the form field?
When i try it with "paramter-name" the form-field is clean like i would like to have, but then i cant put name="uiLabels.foobar" cause then the value of the property file gets prefilled into the form-field. the mechanism in the background tries to autofill the form field if it finds any variable in the context with the same name! how to turn this off? maybe in the <field ... tag? BJ Freeman wrote: > > if fields are filled and there is no rollback(not added to the db) you > can see the new data in the fields, this is usually prepared in the > actions of a widget, for display. > > > consolex sent the following on 10/29/2008 5:50 AM: >> ok, this is how i always try get forward, the problem is that i dont >> understand in which part of the framework (presentation or businesslogic) >> or >> at which state of the framework flow the action has to be taken. >> >> what variable of the servlet-context do i have to delete? Or what >> XML-Element is responsible for clearing the data? >> >> >> thx >> >> >> BJ Freeman wrote: >>> Look at how a customer, Employee, person are done in the party >>> component. >>> >>> >>> consolex sent the following on 10/29/2008 3:42 AM: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> i built some Demo Application to quickadd a Customer, within ofbiz. I >>>> used >>>> the FormWidget to do this. >>>> The Formdata gets posted to an Event, the Event does the mapping and >>>> calls >>>> the service. But when it returns to the initial view, where data was >>>> collected via the form, the form fields show what was entered >>>> previously. >>>> >>>> How to achieve that the form is empty again. I tried deleting the >>>> requestAttributes and >>>> requestParameters but without success. >>>> >>>> thx for helping me >>>> >>>> have a nice day, >>>> >>>> Michael >>> >> :confused::confused: > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Howto-clean-Form-Fields-after-Form-is-submitted-tp20224461p20238147.html Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
