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texte = I'm looking at the code for the thanks.tpl in theStoreBuilder and understand how the [showif] is grabbinginfo from dbs to make sure the credit card is entered right(based on some checksum), but I want to know how toimplement this with form fields? I've found a'requiredFields' within the search command in the docs, butnothing really related to what I need.What's the easiest way to require form fields such as name,address, zip code, email, etc. I'm thinking something withheaders and [showif], but am so new that I'm not sure whereto implement this??So how would I modify the following to require the __Emailfield?
Email
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I'm looking at the code for the thanks.tpl in theStoreBuilder and understand how the [showif] is grabbinginfo from dbs to make sure the credit card is entered right(based on some checksum), but I want to know how toimplement this with form fields? I've found a'requiredFields' within the search command in the docs, butnothing really related to what I need.What's the easiest way to require form fields such as name,address, zip code, email, etc. I'm thinking something withheaders and [showif], but am so new that I'm not sure whereto implement this??So how would I modify the following to require the __Emailfield?
Email
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