Thank you Stephane, your 2 cents did the trick, all this noise for this, I'd
better go find a hole and dig myself in.I was just missing the
enctype=""multipart/form-data".
Tibor
Stephane Delort wrote:
>
>
> Hi Tibor;
>
> I have a repeater with a fileUpload widget and I guess you can try this :
>
> /**
> * display the form
> */
> var form = new Form("forms/atom_form.xml" );
> form.showForm("atom_form-display-pipeline", data);
>
> /**
> * get the widget back from the form
> */
> cocoon.request.setAttribute("RUDefinitionForm2", form.getWidget());
> var reqAttf2 = cocoon.request.getAttribute("RUDefinitionForm2");
>
> / get the repeater widget
> var RUTargetUpload = reqAttf2.lookupWidget("target-upl");
>
> /**
> * Here I test if the field is not empty, and, in case not, I put the file
> in my DB */
> for(var i=0; i< RUTargetUpload.getSize(); i++) {
> if( RUTargetUpload.getWidget(i, "target-upload").getValue() ) {
> ru.newTargetFile( RUTargetUpload.getWidget(i,
> "target-upload").getValue() ); // put the file in a Java class
> which inter it in a database
> }
> }
>
>
> By the way, the reason why you loose the filled fields when you add or
> remove a row in the repeater could be that you forget to add enctype
> ="multipart/form-data" in the ft:form-template element, inside the
> template file.
>
> RTFM : http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/forms/widget_upload.html
> (line 3)
>
>
>
> my 2 cents,
> Stephane
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> Hi Joerg
>
> I still get a result null
> form.getWidget().houseuploads.getRow(0).getChild("path").value
> => returns null ("path" being my upload widget)
> and the field widget in the same repeater returns its content ???
>
> Another funny reaction is when I add an element to the repeater,all the
> previously existent rows erase their upload widgets content and have to be
> newly filled ???
>
> The other problem I have, is the form.getWidget().houseuploads.size just
> like in the form1 sample doesn't seem to work either ???
>
> hope this sheds some light
> thanks for the help.
> Tibor
>
>
> Joerg Heinicke wrote:
>
>> On 03.08.2004 21:41, oceatoon wrote:
>>
>>> form.getWidget().repeaterName.getRow(0).widgetName.value (for row 0)
>>
>> Can you try
>> form.getWidget().repeaterName.getRow(0).getChild("widgetName").value
>> instead? The upload widget itself should not behave different than a
>> field widget, but maybe the JS wrapper is broken for it.
>>
>> Joerg
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