Hi,
I'm trying to make a radio button similar to:
<label class="option"><input type="radio" name="format" value="1"
checked="checked" class="form-radio" /> Filtered HTML</label>
<label class="option"><input type="radio" name="format" value="2"
class="form-radio" /> Markdown</label>
I get close by:
>>> a=form.Radio('format',[1,2])
>>> a.render()
'<span><input type="radio" name="format" value="1" id="format" /> 1
<input type="radio" name="format" value="2" id="format" /> 2 </span>'
But clearly I need to be able to label it something other than the
value 1 or 2. Any ideas?
I think this will require some changes to form.py, but then again I
don't know much of anything.
I also want to put each radio button on it's own row. Perhaps
something that looks like this would be good? ie similar to
checkboxes.
a = form.Form(
form.Radio('format',value=1,description='Filter
HTML',checked=True,post='an explanation here'),
form.Radio('format',value=2,description='Markdown',post='more info
here')
)
Anyway, just wanted to see if anyone's run into this before. See also
a bug I submitted about checkboxes: https://bugs.launchpad.net/webpy/+bug/128233
Thanks for any assistance.
Keizo
ps. I have been rewriting my Drupal based site in python/webpy for
the past few weeks. Any suggestions for how to go about making it an
open source project?
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