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HTML::FormFu::Element::Checkboxgroup(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		 HTML::FormFu::Element::Checkboxgroup(3pm)

NAME
HTML::FormFu::Element::Checkboxgroup - Group of checkbox form fields SYNOPSIS
YAML config: --- elements: - type: Checkboxgroup name: subjects options: - [ 'Math' ] - [ 'Science' ] - [ 'English' ] DESCRIPTION
Convenient to use group of checkbox fields. Use the same syntax as you would to create a Select element optgroup to create Checkboxgroup sub-groups, see "options" in HTML::FormFu::Element::_Group for details. METHODS
options See "options" in HTML::FormFu::Element::_Group. values See "values" in HTML::FormFu::Element::_Group. value_range See "value_range" in HTML::FormFu::Element::_Group. auto_id In addition to the substitutions documented by "auto_id" in HTML::FormFu, %c will be replaced by an incremented integer, to ensure there are no duplicated ID's. --- elements: type: Checkboxgroup name: foo auto_id: "%n_%c" reverse_group If true, then the label for each checkbox in the checkbox group should be rendered to the right of the field control. Otherwise, the label is rendered to the left of the field control. The default value is "true", causing each label to be rendered to the right of its field control (or to be explicit: the markup for the label comes after the field control in the source). Default Value: "true" SEE ALSO
Is a sub-class of, and inherits methods from HTML::FormFu::Element::_Group, HTML::FormFu::Element::_Field, HTML::FormFu::Element HTML::FormFu AUTHOR
Carl Franks, "cfranks@cpan.org" LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-23 HTML::FormFu::Element::Checkboxgroup(3pm)

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HTML::FormFu::Element::RequestToken(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		  HTML::FormFu::Element::RequestToken(3pm)

NAME
HTML::FormFu::Element::RequestToken - Hidden text field which contains a unique token SYNOPSIS
my $e = $form->element( { type => 'Token' } ); my $p = $form->element( { plugin => 'Token' } ); DESCRIPTION
This field can prevent CSRF attacks. It contains a random token. After submission the token is checked with the token which is stored in the session of the current user. See "request_token_enable" in Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu for a convenient way how to use it. ATTRIBUTES
context Value of the stash key for the Catalyst context object ($c). Defaults to "context". expiration_time Time to life for a token in seconds. Defaults to 3600. session_key Session key which is used to store the tokens. Defaults to "__token". limit Limit the number of tokens which are kept in the session. Defaults to 20. constraints Defaults to HTML::FormFu::Constraint::RequestToken and HTML::FormFu::Constraint::Required. message Set the error message. METHODS
expire_token This method looks in the session for expired tokens and removes them. get_token Generates a new token and stores it in the stash. verify_token Checks whether a given token is already in the session. Returns 1 if it exists, 0 otherwise. SEE ALSO
Catalyst::Controller::HTML::FormFu, HTML::FormFu::Plugin::RequestToken, HTML::FormFu::Constraint::RequestToken HTML::FormFu AUTHOR
Moritz Onken, "onken@houseofdesign.de" LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2011-05-11 HTML::FormFu::Element::RequestToken(3pm)
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