This is one of the most friendly and responsive forums, but you have give us a break. We're all busy. Brevity and bin posts are greeeeat.
Jeremy Burns
http://www.classoutfit.com
On 3 Nov 2011, at 16:44, dave wrote:
1. The typo was made in a section of code as I'd like to see it, not
actual code. so I was unable to cut and paste.
2. This is entirely about how cakephp generates html, not the html
itself...that's the easy bit.
3. Yes the message is long - I wanted to cover all aspects, and
offered numerous examples to illustrate the issue.
I'm a new cake user wanting to learn, that's all..I tried everything
prior to asking...sorry my message didn't conform, but your reply was
mocking at best.
Ah, you've posted my reply to you publicly. How very
friendly...thanks. That's a great welcome to the cakephp forums
then...
On Nov 3, 4:10 pm, AD7six <andydawso...@gmail.com> wrote:On Nov 3, 4:22 pm, dave <davespa...@gmail.com> wrote:Just a quick typo fix on that last statement...after theSoooooooooooooooooo....added the number 6 on the input id. That's howit should read...That's why putting code in a pastebin and sharing the link is a betteridea, or in your case putting the html page somewhere and pointing atit.You should also ask your questions in an appropriate place - itdoesn't matter if you're using cakephp to generate html; if yourquestion is about html - ask on a html help forum.And: your message(s) are way too long to readAD
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