HTML_QuickForm_group::setElements()

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HTML_QuickForm::addRule()

HTML_QuickForm::addRule() -- Adds a validation rule for the given field

Synopsis

      require_once 'HTML/QuickForm.php';
     

void HTML_QuickForm::addRule ( mixed $element , string $message , string $type , string $format = '' , string $validation = 'server' , boolean $reset = FALSE , boolean $force = FALSE )

Description

If the element is in fact a group, it will be considered as a whole, an array of group elements' values will be passed to validation function. To validate grouped elements as separate entities, use addGroupRule().

Parameter

mixed $element

Form element name(s). Currently the only builtin rule that expects and correctly handles an array here is compare:


<?php
$form
->addElement('password''cmpPasswd''Password:');
$form->addElement('password''cmpRepeat''Repeat password:');
$form->addRule(array('cmpPasswd''cmpRepeat'), 'The passwords do not match''compare'null'client');
?>
All other builtin rules will only handle a single element name. callback rules can also handle an array here, but the callback function you provide will obviously need to properly handle an array of values.

string $message

Message to display for invalid data

string $type

Rule type, use getRegisteredRules() to get types. You can also pass a classname for a descendant of HTML_QuickForm_Rule or an instance of such class.

string $format

(optional) Required for extra rule data

string $validation

(optional) Where to perform validation: "server", "client"

boolean $reset

For client-side validation: reset the form element to its original value if there is an error?

boolean $force

Force the rule to be applied, even if the target form element does not exist

Throws

Possible PEAR_Error values

Error code Error message Reason Solution
QUICKFORM_NONEXIST_ELEMENT Element '$element ' does not exist in HTML_QuickForm::addRule() Tried to add a rule for a non-existant element Check the element's name spelling or use $force to suppress the error.
QUICKFORM_INVALID_RULE Rule '$type ' is not registered in HTML_QuickForm::addRule() Rule is not known to QuickForm Check rule type spelling or use HTML_QuickForm::registerRule().

Note

since 1.0

This function can not be called statically.




HTML_QuickForm_group::setElements()

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