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mike
Posts:2
new to the springs
new to the springs

01/16/2008 9:29 PM  

Under the Submit button/link customization section there's an option: Initially hide form submission button.

The help text says: Hide form submission button until forced visible by client event.

I want to hide the submit button so I clicked this, and then I want to force it visible once someone completes a field. But I can't figure out what particular type of client event I need to set in order to force it visible.


Chad
Posts:2271
river guide
river guide

01/18/2008 6:35 PM  

Hi,

Check out this demonstration that outlines executing a client side events and hiding form submit button until the user types in the word yes. You could easily change this client side event to have the user check a box or other types of enhancements.

 

Dynamic Forms - Hiding Submit Button Feature Demonstration

 

 

-Chad

 

mike
Posts:2
new to the springs
new to the springs

01/18/2008 9:22 PM  

Thanks for pointing me to that tutorial. I'm still a little unclear on how to make it work for my situation.

So I have a checkbox short name: Agree
When someone checks that checkbox I want the submit button to show. I put this in the client side even:

if ( $(Agree))
        {
              showhtml('SaveForm') 
        }
else
        {
               hidehtml('SaveForm')
        }

 

But it didn't work, I tried making a text/html field with this in it:

<Div ID="SaveForm">
But that didn't work. Could you please tell me how to make this work,
I'm having trouble understanding the tutorial and how to edit it to work with a checkbox.
Thanks
 

 

 

Chad
Posts:2271
river guide
river guide

01/23/2008 11:46 AM  
Hi,

Well your client side event looks correct so this might be something you will want to open a support ticket and have us review. There already is a DIV called SaveForm though (this is actually built in and is where the submit button exists) so you shouldn't have to create a new one. Actually if you did create one then it would probably cause a problem since one already exists?

-Chad
Daniele
Posts:4
skipping stones
skipping stones

04/01/2008 9:38 AM  

Hi Chad

I've the requirement to hide the submit button until users complete the form.

I saw the demo and it's exactly what I need, but I cannot find the "initially hide" setting.

I'm running version 02.30.50. I've a bad configuration or I need to upgrade the module code?

Kind regards

Chad
Posts:2271
river guide
river guide

04/01/2008 1:43 PM  

Hi. This feature wasn't added until 2.5 so you will need to upgrade to the 2.5 release. You should receive approx 70% off for the upgrade though if you login with the same userID/Password as you purchased 2.3 with.

-Chad

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