I have a "Body" field- Rich Text with Java Applet. I used various techniques
found here to get an attachment into a different field other than this body-
also to hide it and allow for deletion. All that works great. But if I try to
submit the form with JavaScript, the body field contents aren't saved.
If, however, I use a "Save" action with the @commands([FileSave]);
@Command([FileCloseWindow]) it saves normally. This is how I had it to begin
with before I started adding your cool bells & whistles.
I even used your "Save with Validtion" and "Save without Validation" buttons
from the Form Validator, to no avail. I just can't seem to save the dang thing
correctly when calling submit() from JavaScript. However, it's just this one
rich text field. The other one, that holds the image works as expected.
I have no other code on that field. It's just extremely strange. I was hoping
you might have an idea....
I have a "Body" field- Rich Text with Java Applet. I used various techniques found here to get an attachment into a different field other than this body- also to hide it and allow for deletion. All that works great. But if I try to submit the form with JavaScript, the body field contents aren't saved.
If, however, I use a "Save" action with the @commands([FileSave]); @Command([FileCloseWindow]) it saves normally. This is how I had it to begin with before I started adding your cool bells & whistles.
I even used your "Save with Validtion" and "Save without Validation" buttons from the Form Validator, to no avail. I just can't seem to save the dang thing correctly when calling submit() from JavaScript. However, it's just this one rich text field. The other one, that holds the image works as expected.
I have no other code on that field. It's just extremely strange. I was hoping you might have an idea....
Thanks, Scott