Exemplo n.º 1
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    /// <summary>Called when the form is submitted through onsubmit="FormExampleHandler.OnSubmit".</summary>
    /// <param name="form">A simple object holding the values of all your form inputs by name.</param>
    public static void OnSubmit(FormData form)
    {
        Debug.Log("Form submitted!");

        // Usage is simply form["fieldName"], or form.Checked("fieldName") for easily checking if a checkbox is ticked.
        // You can alternatively use e.g. UI.document.getElementById("aFieldsID").value and manage radio inputs manually.

        Debug.Log("handling a form with C#.");

        // Give a feedback message to show something's happened:
        UI.document.getElementById("csMessage").innerHTML = "Please check the console!";

        // And simply log all the fields of the form:
        Debug.Log("Your name: " + form["yourName"]);
        Debug.Log("Awesome? " + form.Checked("awesome"));
        Debug.Log("Epic? " + form.Checked("epic"));
        Debug.Log("Pretty? " + form.Checked("purdy"));
        Debug.Log("Unique? " + form.Checked("unique"));
        Debug.Log("Wonderful? " + form.Checked("wonderful"));
        Debug.Log("Your dropdown selection: " + form["favourite"]);
        Debug.Log("Your Bio: " + form["myBio"]);
    }