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What is the proper syntax to reference a parameter (which is a foreign key id) in the add form which was sent by the add link?
I was really happy to see that the addlink has parameters that should be posted to the add form, so I read lots of different items and tried different things, including this http://www.dnndev.com/learn/articles/detail/articleid/38/how-to-send-data-between-xmp-forms-and-templates However, nothing I do seems to work. I cannot get the add form to have the default value of the foreign key that I am tr
A beginners question please. Probably less related to XMod than my understanding of CSS/HTML. I've made a simple form and template and successfully styled the template with css added to portal.css. Progress! Unfortunately, my addlink button is 'inside' the table. I've reviewed the learning series and searched far and wide. I see many examples of tables and every screen shot I see the same thing. B
How would I go about adding an AddButton on one form or template that redirects to a different page and brings up the AddForm for the form on that page? Passing parameters to the form as well. So I have template that displays movie detail that I would like a “Add Director” link/button. I want to pass the movie primary key and to a page that has a directors form that opens up the AddForm with the c

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