wcboyd
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| Posted: 06/19/2007, 6:29 AM |
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I am having trouble figuring out when some or most of these events execute.
I was thinking about putting "echo" statements to the browser for each of the events.
Is there a better way?
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Wkempees
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| Posted: 06/19/2007, 6:49 AM |
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Does this help http://forums.codecharge.com/posts.php?post_id=88398
Walter
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wcboyd
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| Posted: 06/19/2007, 7:48 AM |
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Walter,
That does help, but my German is a bit rusty , plus I am unsure of the diagram flow.
Basically, how do you know which branch you walk down? Anzeigen ("to indicate" or "notify") vs. Absenden ("to dispatch" or "send off")?
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| Posted: 06/19/2007, 8:16 AM |
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Absenden - Submit
Anzeigen - Show
Form hat keine Daten - No Data
Basically when the form is called it will do the Anzeigen road.
Then wait for user input, Absenden, follow the pressed button
and redisplay if not redirected.
Some parts are not even on this chart, like errorhandling.
Walter
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wcboyd
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| Posted: 06/19/2007, 1:52 PM |
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Hmm. Error handling would be nice, but beggars can't be choosers, eh?
That is what I suspected.
And since you brought it up where is the best point to insert the $Redirect?
BTW, I would have replied sooner, but I have been able to access the CCS forums most of today. I am pretty sure it was on Yes' side since the rest of my stuff was fine.
Thanks for all of your help Walter!
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