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I have a button inside a template header so that I can use the "ID", I need to download a xls file from a feed passing it the "ID" and "USERID". How can I call the feed from the button please? Many thanks Mark
Presently I feed the id from the add form to a template and then click an edit link button to open the edit form. How can I avoid having to click two buttons (save on add form and editlink in template to open the edit form.
Here is what I want to do in a nutshell. Within the detail view, I would like to have a jQuery button popup that would have a XMod Pro form in it - used as a Contact Form. So imagine this Detail View of a product: _ Jerry's Hair Gel Price: $40.00 Description: This is a great product for you... [BUTTON: Ask A Question About Jerry's Hair Gel] etc... _ How can this be done using XMod Pro. I have the
I want to close the form after adding, not redirect. How do i make te add button close the window? window.close??
I am trying to figure out a way to add glyphs to the Edit and delete buttons but am not having much luck. The text property doesn't appear to like having a <span> tag placed in it. Alternative is to use bootstrap buttons to call the edit and/or delete methods but I haven't been able to figure that process out yet. Anyone worked this kind of stuff out already?

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