2008/8/19 Carl Franks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 2008/8/18 Moritz Onken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> Am 02.08.2008 um 10:14 schrieb Moritz Onken: >> >>> Added a second test (actually renamed the first one to >>> constraint_compoundjoin.t) >>> repeatable_compoundjoin.t tests a join block in a nested repeatable block. >>> I can't find the right field names. >>> >>> If I render the form the field names are "nested.nested.end_1.enddate_1" >>> which is >>> awkward. I also tried nested.end_1.enddate_1 and nested.end_1.enddate. No >>> luck yet >>> >>> any ideas? >>> >>> both tests are in svn xt/ >> >> Hi Carl, >> >> did you have a look at this test? > > I've gotten as far as figuring out that it's once again caused by the > troublesome Multi element, which is a subclass of both Block and > Field. > I'll have another go at resolving it today.
Okay, I've fixed this in r1123 In r1124 I added a testfile which tests for what you were trying to do in xt/repeatable_compoundjoin.t t/nested/elements/block_repeatable_multi_named_filter.t t/nested/elements/block_repeatable_multi_named_filter.yml Note, though, there's a couple of important differences... First, all field names within a Repeatable block get incremented, so it's not: 'nested.end_1.enddate' it's: 'nested.end_1.enddate_1' Also, param_value() (and similar methods) expect the fully resolved nested_name as it's argument, so its not: param_value('end') it's: param_value('nested.end_1') If you're interested - as part of the fix for this, Multi no longers sets is_field(0). There's a new element method is_block() - which is true for everything that inherits from Block.pm is_field() is now true for everything that inherits from _Field.pm This means that Multi is now true for both is_field() and is_block() And the Hr element (and it's parent _NonBlock) are the only "odd" ones, in that both these methods return false. Cheers, Carl _______________________________________________ HTML-FormFu mailing list HTML-FormFu@lists.scsys.co.uk http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/html-formfu