2011年1月23日星期日

Re: [fw-mvc] inject a html code after <form>

Or simply use the opportunity to set a description for the form:
http://framework.zend.com/apidoc/core/Zend_Form/Zend_Form.html#setDescription

Am 23.01.2011, 11:31 Uhr, schrieb Jurian Sluiman
<subscribe@juriansluiman.nl>:

> On Sunday 23 Jan 2011 10:48:49 sina miandashti wrote:
>> hi
>>
>> i try so hard injecting a html code after <form> in my zend_form
>> object
>>
>> i also try creating a custom form_element
>>
>> but not works
>>
>> actually dont know how to set the html code of a element
>>
>> any possible way?
>
> What is your use case of the html? If it is always the same, you could
> look at
> view helpers. Instead of printing your form, you use the view helper:
>
> <?php echo $this->form?>
> <?php echo $this->extendForm($this->form)?>
>
> You create a view helper which accepts a Zend_Form object and renders
> some
> html after it:
>
> <?php
> public function extendForm(Zend_Form $form)
> {
> return $form->__toString() . $this->_html();
> }
>
> public function _html ()
> {
> return '<p>This is my HTML</p>';
> }
>
> Otherwise, if it's really a part of the form (e.g. some controls), you
> can
> create a decorator. In you init() of your form, you can do something
> like:
>
> <?php
> public function init()
> {
> // Add your elements
> $this->loadDefaultDecorators();
> $this->addDecorator('myControls');
> }
>
> Regards, Jurian

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