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PHP FormAction::showScripts Examples
Programming Language:
PHP
Class/Type:
FormAction
Method/Function:
showScripts
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Frequently Used Methods
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addExtraClass(30)
create(30)
setAttribute(18)
__construct(15)
Field(6)
setUseButtonTag(6)
checkCanExecute(5)
getAttributes(5)
showPage(2)
showContent(2)
Name(2)
setButtonContent(2)
prepare(1)
setForm(1)
handle(1)
setFullAction(1)
setTitle(1)
show(1)
handlePost(1)
getAttributesHTML(1)
getValidationExempt(1)
getPageTitle(1)
getForm(1)
describe(1)
actionName(1)
_validPerform(1)
_initValidator(1)
_initDataspace(1)
_firstTimePerform(1)
SetSiteName(1)
SetEncryptKey(1)
SetDefaultLang(1)
SetDBSettings(1)
showScripts(1)
Frequently Used Methods
addExtraClass (30)
create (30)
setAttribute (18)
__construct (15)
Field (6)
setUseButtonTag (6)
checkCanExecute (5)
getAttributes (5)
showPage (2)
showContent (2)
Frequently Used Methods
Name (2)
setButtonContent (2)
prepare (1)
setForm (1)
handle (1)
setFullAction (1)
setTitle (1)
show (1)
handlePost (1)
getAttributesHTML (1)
getValidationExempt (1)
getPageTitle (1)
getForm (1)
describe (1)
actionName (1)
_validPerform (1)
_initValidator (1)
_initDataspace (1)
_firstTimePerform (1)
SetSiteName (1)
Frequently Used Methods
getValidationExempt (1)
getPageTitle (1)
getForm (1)
describe (1)
actionName (1)
_validPerform (1)
_initValidator (1)
_initDataspace (1)
_firstTimePerform (1)
SetSiteName (1)
SetEncryptKey (1)
SetDefaultLang (1)
SetDBSettings (1)
showScripts (1)
Frequently Used Methods
SetEncryptKey (1)
SetDefaultLang (1)
SetDBSettings (1)
showScripts (1)
Example #1
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File:
login.php
Project:
bashrc/gnusocial-debian
function showScripts() { parent::showScripts(); $this->autofocus('nickname'); }