Hi folks, I'm wondering why there still is no such thing as a Date element consisting of three select fields (day, month, year)? Am I the only person who doesn't like giving users a stupid textfield for entering dates? I don't like JavaScript popup calendars attached to textfields either. And most of the sites I checked are using this multi-select-fields approach which makes me believe that it's a very common thing users are expecting.
We tried implementing our own Date element with FormFu but due to its beta status the documentation still is not good enough to really grasp the gazillion of stages involved in processing a form. Our latest approach involved subclassing the "multi" element and adding three select fields to the form in the setup() method. Unfortunately multi is not a real field element, thus it's not possible to set a value on it (some composite ISO-formatted date, for example) and now we're stuck with three individual values for year, month and day, so inflators and constraints on the multi/date element won't work. In an earlier thread Carl suggested overwriting is_field and get_fields to make multi look like a real element. No problem for is_field, but I really don't have a clue what the new get_fields method should look like and if this would work at all :( So, Carl, may I kindly ask for something like a Date element because it looks like currently you're the only person capable of implementing this in a sane way :) FormFu is the best form engine currently available but without a user-friendly date element it's almost useless for us because dates are everywhere in our application :( And whose application doesn't feature dates in at least one form? Thanks a lot! --Tobias _______________________________________________ HTML-FormFu mailing list HTML-FormFu@lists.scsys.co.uk http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/html-formfu