The label tag depends on a unique id for each of the input types.
When you use a radio button element in Lotus Notes, there is no way of defining
a unique id for each of the options.
The only way I can see in applying this <label> tag is by having a hidden
computed text field evaluating to itself and then below it a computed text
field that provides the html for the radio button or checkboxes.
The computed text field looks for a value in the hidden field and, if there is
one, creates the html with the checked value for the appropriate input tag.
Do you know another way of integrating the label tag into radio and checkbox
elements in Lotus Notes natively?
Jake,
Congrats on your marriage.
The label tag depends on a unique id for each of the input types.
When you use a radio button element in Lotus Notes, there is no way of defining a unique id for each of the options.
The only way I can see in applying this <label> tag is by having a hidden computed text field evaluating to itself and then below it a computed text field that provides the html for the radio button or checkboxes.
The computed text field looks for a value in the hidden field and, if there is one, creates the html with the checked value for the appropriate input tag.
Do you know another way of integrating the label tag into radio and checkbox elements in Lotus Notes natively?