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I hope you can help. Tried to paste the code in, but didn't work. I created a JavaScript function to read the selected option from the <Select> dropdown. I need to pass the value of the function to the VALUE property of the EDITBUTTON. EditButton ID="btn_EditRegReview" Text="Review App" Form="OPAForm_RegionReview" Parameter Name="OPAReviewID" Value='[[setOPAReviewID()]]'
I have been trying 50 thousand different things to get this program to recognize the Value. I keep coming up with an error: "can't convert string to int32." (not literal) I also tried referencing the function in the value attribute. That didn't work either. I'm submitting the code from my latest attempt. HELP!!! https://www.dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/890
I hope you can help. === TEMPLATE CODE === BUTTON - This is where I do not know the syntax for the VALUE property. === JAVASCRIPT
Hi, I last used XModPro about 10 years ago, and from memory it was a wonderful product that allowed me to get quite a lot done easily and without coding. I see that the latest version (4.9) was last released and updated in Feb 2023, I was wondering if it is still being maintained, updated and supported. I have a potential client that is looking to have some work done, and I want to make sure that
I want to use a simple search form to send two parameters to a template with a list view. I am able to open the list page (a blank page with the results list) however I want to leverage the fancybox script that is already installed with the theme.and open results in modal window. I've added class="fancybox" to the ADD button, but that will just send the ADD button to the modal window. How can I se

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