OK Mark !
I am into the Configuration documentation and looking at bootstrap.php now. I will attempt to get this loaded by myself.
Can you answer two questions though ? ( guess that is really three :-) )
Should I focus on your #L44 version ?
If I get this working, does your FormHelper.php completely replace the function in /vendor/cakephp/cakephp/src/View/Helper/FormHelper.php ?
Regards
Lorne
On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 2:45:21 PM UTC-5, euromark wrote:
-- I am into the Configuration documentation and looking at bootstrap.php now. I will attempt to get this loaded by myself.
Can you answer two questions though ? ( guess that is really three :-) )
Should I focus on your #L44 version ?
If I get this working, does your FormHelper.php completely replace the function in /vendor/cakephp/cakephp/src/View/Helper/FormHelper.php ?
Regards
Lorne
On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 2:45:21 PM UTC-5, euromark wrote:
Lorneyou can actually set a config on the user side when using sth similar I did in my plugin (since 2.x).You can either use my Tools plugin directly, or copy and paste the relevant part:You can disable it globally or locally viaConfigure::write('FormConfig.novalidate', 'true' );then :)No need to mess with any templates in this case.Mark
Am Freitag, 9. Januar 2015 17:50:54 UTC+1 schrieb Lorne Dudley:Hello José
Thanks for the reference. If I interpret the manual properly, I think it wants me to store the custom widget under the /vendor/cakephp/cakephp/src/View/Widget/ directory structure ?
If this is correct then would the custom widget be wiped out every time I did a "composer update" ?
I found this to be the case when I had managed to default the form submission to "formnovalidate " using a different technique under the /vendor structure.
In the FormHelper.php function widget() I added the line
unset($data['required']); // turn off HTML5 browser validation
after the line
unset($data['secure']);
This was replace to the original (or updated) version when I did the "composer update".
What I was really hoping for was perhaps a method of setting a /config option on the user side.
Regards
Lorne
On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 11:28:48 PM UTC-5, Lorne Dudley wrote:I have finally found the method to turn off browser validation so that cakePHP can take control of the validation instead.
This works for me.
<?= $this->Form->button(__('Submit'), array('formnovalidate' => true)) ?>
Rather than do this for every Form, is there any way to set this option for Forms globally on the user side ?
Regards
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