Cool - you can create two separate fiddles (jsfiddle.net), add the code there and then send me the URL for each if you want. Or send it through here (not sure how though).
This is doing what I 'think' you're wanting, but on one page rather than two. If you add values to the input and click edit, they display. If you update, they both get updated.
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i have to have 2 pages otherwise id do this on one as well
so the only thing i needed this whole time was just document.getElementById("name").value = people[0]["name"]; document.getElementById("age").value = people[0]["age"];?
1) You were calling ValidateForm on edit click (at least in the fiddle) but that function didn't exist on the 2nd page. I changed this to instead call editProfiles.
2) The two lines added in previewprofiles() are the ones that "Pre-populate" the input fields. You can see that on page refresh, the input fields have the values in them now.
Yep - on page load basically. There are a lot of other ways you can do this (actual form submit and then grab the GET values, etc) - but for what you have now, this should work.
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class Cards {
// final List<String> question;
// final List<String> answer;
// final String indexTitle; this.question, this.answer, this.indexTitle,
final String uid;
final List<Map<String, dynamic>> classes;
Cards({ this.uid, this.classes });
}
I have this class, I am trying to create a small app where you can create index cards, first you create the title, then once you click on that card(title) it will take you to another screen where you can create the question and answer
I decided that a list was going to be needed, so i created a list of type map