displayHead( 'Example' ); require_once 'patForms.php'; require_once 'patErrorManager.php'; // element definitions for this example $elementsDefinition = array( 'life' => array( 'type' => 'Text', 'attributes' => array( 'required' => 'yes', 'display' => 'yes', 'edit' => 'yes', 'label' => 'Life description', 'title' => 'Life description', 'description' => 'A short description of your life so far.', 'default' => 'Since I discovered patForms, a new life has begun for me.', 'maxlength' => '70', 'minlength' => '4', 'rows' => '5', 'cols' => '60', 'allowedtags' => 'b,i' ), ), ); // create the form $form =& patForms::createForm( $elementsDefinition, array( 'name' => 'myForm' ) ); $form->setNamespace('mynamespace'); // create the needed renderer $renderer =& patForms::createRenderer( "Array" ); // set the renderer $form->setRenderer( $renderer ); // use auto-validation $form->setAutoValidate( 'save' ); // serialize the elements $elements = $form->renderForm(); // ERROR DISPLAY ------------------------------------------------------ // ask the form if it has been submitted and display errors. For // convenience and also to keep the examples easy to understand, all // the following examples will use teh helper methods of the examples // framework to display the errors and the form. if( $form->isSubmitted() ) { displayErrors( $form ); // see patExampleGen/customFunctions.php } // DISPLAY FORM ------------------------------------------------------ displayForm( $form, $elements ); // see patExampleGen/customFunctions.php // EXAMPLE END ------------------------------------------------------ $exampleGen->displayFooter(); echo '
' . wordwrap(htmlentities(print_r($form->getElement('life')->serialize(), true)), 200);
?>