(on Wednesday, 20 August 2008, 06:31 PM +0100):
> On 19/08/2008 09:05, "Oscar Reales" <oreales@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Well, in that case, there is another option that I have though to implement
> > sometimes: extends a custom formElement that renders html. You can call this
> > element "text" - "rawHtml" or something similar. Create the formEelement,
> > the viewHelper, decorators etc.... It is much more work but once it is done,
> > you can uses it in any project.
>
> Out of all the options I've seen so far, I think this one is probably the
> best. As you say, though, it may not be the simplest. I'm starting to look
> at the existing elements to see what work is involved. I'm hoping it won't
> be too much work...
It's not. :)
In this case, I'd suggest simply extending Zend_Form_Element, and then
overriding render() to simply return the element value:
class My_Form_Element_RawText extends Zend_Form_Element
{
public function render(Zend_View_Interface $view = null)
{
return $this->getValue();
}
}
And that way you can re-use it to enter arbitrary text anywhere:
$form->addElement('rawText', 'foo', array(
'value' => 'This is some text to insert somewhere...',
));
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Matthew Weier O'Phinney
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