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10:59

24/02/2009

Hi,
First, thank you for this amazing tool! I am using it to allow a couple of non-technical people to edit XML files using ASP.NET as a back-end. So far it has been a wonderful addition to their website.
I have a quick question: Is there an easy way to hide the previous and next buttons on the modal edit form? It's a great feature but it has been confusing the clients, as they think the informtion is saved when they hit those buttons.
Thanks,
Chris
05:06

Moderators
30/10/2007

Hello,
If you want to hide these use beforeShowForm event. The id of these are pData, nData - something like :
beforeShowForm: function (formid) {
$("#pData, #nData", formid).hide();
}
Regards
Tony
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