On ke, 06.08.2003 at 14:17 -0700, Chris Bruce wrote:
For Instance:
<select name="question_type" id="question_type"> <option value="Text" selected="selected">Text</option> <option value="TextArea">TextArea</option> <option value="ListSingle">ListSingle</option> <option value="ListMulti">ListMulti</option> <option value="ComboSingle">ComboSingle</option> <option value="Option">Option</option> <option value="Checkbox">Checkbox</option> </select>
If the question_type was in the REQUEST object, how would I evaluate which one was selected?
<select> <span tal:repeat="option options" tal:omit-tag=""> <option tal:condition="python: option == request.get('question_type')" selected="selected" tal:content="option"/> <option tal:condition="not:python: option == request.get('question_type')" tal:content="option"/> </span> </select>
Same goes for radio buttons: <input type="radio" name="required" value="1" /> Yes <input name="required" type="radio" value="0" checked="checked" /> No
and the 'required' was in the REQUEST object.
<span tal:condition="python:request.get('required')" tal:omit-tag=""> <input type="radio" name="required" value="1" checked="checked"/> Yes <input type="radio" name="required" value="0"/> No </span> <span tal:condition="not:python:request.get('required')" tal:omit-tag=""> <input type="radio" name="required" value="1"/> Yes <input type="radio" name="required" value="0" checked="checked"/> No </span> -- paavo. "How convenient for you then that others have to work in a sweatshop so that you won't have to be poor..."