Difference between revisions of "Working with Forms"

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These objects are of three types: fields, submit buttons and containers.
 
These objects are of three types: fields, submit buttons and containers.
 
*fields:
 
*fields:
**'''[[input]]''' [[File:UI Objects Input.png]]
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**'''[[input]]''' [[File:UI Object input.png]]
**'''[[time]]'''
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**'''[[time]]''' [[File:UI Object time.png]]
**'''[[date]]'''
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**'''[[date]]''' [[File:UI Object date.png]]
**'''[[keypad]]'''
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**'''[[keypad]]''' [[File:UI Object keypad.png]]
**'''[[checkbox]]'''
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**'''[[checkbox]]''' [[File:UI Object checkbox.png]]
**'''[[radiobutton]]'''
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**'''[[radiobutton]]''' [[File:UI Object radiobutton.png]]
 
*fields (panel form)
 
*fields (panel form)
 
**'''[[timepanel]]'''
 
**'''[[timepanel]]'''

Revision as of 18:27, 25 February 2014

There are several objects that allow the creation of a form to send data to the server. These objects are of three types: fields, submit buttons and containers.

Fields have all the same function, they appear as a

Keypad

Pressing the OK button or pressing the Enter key on the physical keyboard is equivalent to pressing the submit button of a form; HSYCO will call the method: userCommand(String name, String param) in the user.class class, passing: name - the id of the (keypad) object param - the numeric value entered via the keypad. The USER <id> event will be generated as well. If the (keypad!id) object's id starts with $, then the server will also automatically set a variable named $<id> to the appropriate value. The (keypad) object can also be used in forms, just like an (input) object. The (keypad) object has the identified version only.