Hi Brian,
That looks to be along the same lines as what I am trying to
do. Would you mind sharing a bit how you were able to do it? Also, are you
using the standard orbeon textarea, or are you using a different one?
Thanks,
Stephanie
From: Brian Steuhl
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Here is link to screen cast http://btmsoftwaresolutions.com/screencast.aspx showing
textarea control being updated from other controls and still being able to
apply formatting and changing text in textarea while at same time updating
input controls from textarea. Sorry for the video
quality. When I have time I will redo.
Brian Steuhl
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From: Stephanie Hall (TT)
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To: [hidden email]
Sent: Wed, September 29, 2010 9:52:52 AM
Subject: [ops-users] RE: Re: RE: Re: Textarea to handle a nodeset
Erik,
We have a lot of those "file" fields, split into 2 inputs which are
bound to filename and createdBy. Some projects can have a great many of
these, like 50 or so, and there are multiple, semi-related projects. It
is tedious for the user to update all of the inputs, if something like the path
name changes (so the folder that contains the files). So they would like
to put them into a textarea so they can be edited all at once using
copy/paste,etc. Since it seems the textarea is fine at displaying the
contents of the <files> nodeset, I was hoping there would be a way that
updates in the textarea would be reflected in the instance's nodeset. The user
would also like to be able to press a trigger to put the files BACK into the
inputs from the textarea as well. I am trying to figure out a good, clean
and efficient way to make all this happen.
I hope that answered your question...
Thanks,
Stephanie
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From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Erik
Bruchez
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 4:45 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [ops-users] Re: RE: Re: Textarea to handle a nodeset
Stephanie,
Just trying to understand the use case here.
What you are doing in this example is pointing to so-called complex content,
i.e. an element containing "stuff" other than just text.
Right now, XForms disallows that: you can only point to elements without nested
content, or attributes.
So the question is: what do you do with that content, both ways:
* when reading from the instance to the control
* when writing to the instance from the control
What's your algorithm for those operations?
-Erik
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 2:31 PM, Stephanie Hall (TT) <[hidden email]>
wrote:
> Hold data from an instance? I'm sorry, I don't know exactly what you're
looking for. Right now if you bind a nodeset to a textarea, it will
display all of the contents of the nodeset, but I want, upon changes to the nodeset
in the textarea, that the appropriate node be updated in the instance. That
doesn't happen now - it just gets reset to the original instance's data.
>
> So if I have
>
> <instance id="myinstance">
> <project>
> <files>
>
<file>
>
<filename>name1</filename>
>
<createdBy>steve</createdBy>
>
</file>
>
<file>
>
<filename>name2</filename>
>
<createdBy>bob</createdBy>
>
</file>
> </files>
> </project>
> </instance>
>
> I would see (if I do ref="instance('myInstance')/files" in the
> xforms:textarea)
>
> Name1
> Steve
>
> Name2
> Bob
>
> In the textarea. And then if I make changes in the textarea, like
bob becomes Ted, I want it to update the instance to be:
>
> <instance id="myinstance">
> <project>
> <files>
>
<file>
>
<filename>name1</filename>
>
<createdBy>steve</createdBy>
>
</file>
>
<file>
>
<filename>name2</filename>
>
<createdBy>Ted</createdBy>
>
</file>
> </files>
> </project>
> </instance>
>
> It has to be displayed in a textarea, also (or something that looks
> like one to the normal user at least) :)
>
> Thanks,
> Stephanie
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Erik
> Bruchez
> Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 4:22 PM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: [ops-users] Re: Textarea to handle a nodeset
>
> Stephanie,
>
> What would the nodeset do?
>
> -Erik
>
> On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Stephanie Hall (TT) <[hidden email]>
wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>>
>> Is there support anywhere for a textarea to handle a nodeset?
Or,
>> would it be difficult to extend the existing textarea component to
>> support this via XBL?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Stephanie
>>
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