On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 13:32:17 +0200, Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i wonder why there's still no a special 'key' attribute for every form
field implemented.
Let's say I have rendered table from query result and one column could
be updateable via text field.
And let's say record id field is uniqueidentifier (not integer). I'd
like to write the following:
<form ...>
!--- Loop query results ---!
<input type="text" key="{id_value_here}" name="quantity" value="">
....
<input type="text" key="{id_value_here}" name="quantity" value="">
!--- End of loop ---!
</form>
and
when submitting the form and checking results on server, I'd like to
know the 'owner' of every quantity field:
!--- loop via quantity fields ---!
if (quantity.key == 'XXXXXXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXX') { ... }
!--- end of loop ---!
The simple name/value pairs that form submission is organized in are
sufficient for expressing data structures of any complexity.
Multidimensional keys like (name, key) in your example can be expressed
through combined names:
<input type="text" name="quantity:{id_value_here}" value="">
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