Another technique is to use an ActionLink or PageLink for cancel and
refresh functions. To make the submit button and ActionLink share the
same styling use css. I think Howard recommends this approach.
Cheers,
Geoff
On 21/12/2007, at 4:37 AM, jeffrey ai wrote:
Homburg,
I noticed the same problem too. If you have a normal cancel button
in a T5
form as your save button, a post request will be sent back to the
page to
go through the validation method and even onSuccess() method.
My solution to this problem is to create an ActionLinkButton
component. It's
almost the same with the ActionLink component, Instead of create a
normal
link, it creates a button link like below:
<input type="button" value="cancel"
onclick="parent.location='/xxx/YOURPAGE.cancel'" id="cancel"/>
In your page, you could have an onActionFromCancel() method to do
whatever
redirection you want.
Cheers,
Jeffrey Ai
Sven Homburg-2 wrote:
hi there,
who can me explain the best practice to cancel edit page?
i have a save- and cancel button (both submit components)
surrounded by
a form component.
if user press the cancel button, the edit form should make nothing
than
leave the page.
without prepare, validation, etc
is this possible?
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best regards
S.Homburg
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