Ejemplo n.º 1
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 /**
  * FormHandler::dateField()
  *
  * Create a dateField on the form
  *
  * @param string $title: The title of the field
  * @param string $name: The name of the field
  * @param string $validator: The validator which should be used to validate the value of the field
  * @param boolean $required: If the field is required to fill in or can the user leave it blank
  * @param string $mask: How do we have to display the fields? These can be used: d, m and y.
  * @param string $interval: The interval between the current year and the years to start/stop.Default the years are beginning at 90 yeas from the current. It is also possible to have years in the future. This is done like this: "90:10" (10 years in the future).
  * @param string $extra: CSS, Javascript or other which are inserted into the HTML tag
  * @return void
  * @access public
  * @author Teye Heimans
  */
 function dateField($title, $name, $validator = null, $required = null, $mask = null, $interval = null, $extra = null)
 {
     require_once FH_INCLUDE_DIR . 'fields/class.SelectField.php';
     require_once FH_INCLUDE_DIR . 'fields/class.TextField.php';
     require_once FH_INCLUDE_DIR . 'fields/class.DateField.php';
     // create a new datefield
     $fld = new DateField($this, $name, !empty($mask) ? $mask : null, $required, $interval);
     if (!empty($validator)) {
         $fld->setValidator($validator);
     }
     if (!empty($extra)) {
         $fld->setExtra($extra);
     }
     /// register the field
     $this->_registerField($name, $fld, $title);
     // save the field in the datefields array (special treatment! :)
     $this->_date[] = $name;
 }