2007-07-19 12:40:28 +02:00
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<?php
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/**
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* This field lets you put an arbitrary piece of HTML into your forms.
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* If there's not much behaviour around the HTML, it might not be worth going to the effort of
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* making a special field type for it. So you can use LiteralField. If you pass it a viewabledata object,
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* it will turn it into a string for you.
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2008-01-09 05:18:36 +01:00
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* @package forms
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* @subpackage fields-dataless
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2007-07-19 12:40:28 +02:00
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*/
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class LiteralField extends DatalessField {
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protected $content;
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function __construct($name, $content) {
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parent::__construct($name);
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$this->content = $content;
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}
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function FieldHolder() {
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return is_object($this->content) ? $this->content->forTemplate() : $this->content;
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}
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function Field() {
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return $this->FieldHolder();
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}
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/**
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* @desc Sets the content of this field to a new value
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*/
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function setContent($content) {
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$this->content = $content;
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}
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function performReadonlyTransformation() {
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return $this;
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}
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}
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?>
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