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- <?php
- // $Id$
- /**
- * @file
- * This contains documentation only.
- */
- /**
- * Using the Autocomplete Deluxe element.
- *
- * When you want to use the Autocomplete Deluxe element, you have to choose
- * between two types sources for the suggestion data: Ajax Callbacks or Lists.
- * You can set the source type by using the appropriate options:
- * - #autocomplete_deluxe_path expects a string with an url, that points to the ajax
- * callback. The response should be encoded as json(like for the core
- * autocomplete).
- * - #autocomplete_options needs an array in the form of an array(similar to #options in core
- * for selects or checkboxes): array('a', 'b', 'c') or array(1 => 'a', 2 =>
- * 'b', 3 => 'c').
- *
- * Besides this two, there are three other options, wich autocomplete deluxe
- * accepts:
- * - #multiple Indicates whether the user may select more than one item. Expects
- * TRUE or FALSE, by default it is set to FALSE.
- * - #autocomplete_multiple_delimiter If #multiple is TRUE, then you can use
- * this option to set a seperator for multiple values. By default a string
- * with the follwing content will be used: ', '.
- * - #autocomplete_min_length Indicates how many characters must be entered
- * until, the suggesion list can be opened. Especially helpfull, when your
- * ajax callback returns only valid suggestion for a minimum characters.
- * The default is 0.
- */
- function somefunction() {
- switch ($type) {
- case 'list':
- $element = array(
- '#type' => 'autocomplete_deluxe',
- '#autocomplete_options' => $options,
- '#multiple' => FALSE,
- '#autocomplete_min_length' => 0,
- );
- break;
- case 'ajax':
- $element = array(
- '#type' => 'autocomplete_deluxe',
- '#autocomplete_deluxe_path' => url('some_uri', array('absolute' => TRUE)),
- '#multiple' => TRUE,
- '#autocomplete_min_length' => 1,
- '#autocomplete_multiple_delimiter' => '|',
- );
- break;
- }
- }
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