Initialize nested tab with a function and call it onLoad body onLoad try to call them in a linear way use headjs I didn't used or managed to use like you but sort of same situation and be sure ZendX_Jquery is using same version as nested tabs do.
Initialize nested tab with a function and call it onLoad , try to call them in a linear way use headjs , I didn't used or managed to use like you but sort of same situation and be sure ZendX_Jquery is using same version as nested tabs do.
This has nothing do to with jquery itself actually. More with setup the subforms and decorators of the zendx_jquery_form_view_helpers tabcontainer and tabpane to be precise – Rufinus Jun 8 at 10:44 1 @Rufinus I did set 100 bounty again , cause my answer didn't helped at least for you and i've got 50 reps for nothing – Synxmax Jun 15 at 20:18 thanks @synxmax very nice of you. The half bounty got autoarwarded couse you have got more then 2 upvotes.
– Rufinus Jun 15 at 23:57.
Rufinus You seem to have 3 tiers of subforms. I have used view scripts from my main form's setDecorators() method. Then in the view script I have used the viewHelper which returns form objects.
This is added to the tabcontainer's pane and the tabcontainer is rendered. This is well rendered. However, the problem is populating the elements in the innermost subform.It would be great to share a little on how you designed the 3 tiers.
Thanks.
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