Hi, Matt

Just downloaded it.  Only thing I can verify is that it runs and the 
form appears.

I'm looking at it to see if it presents a better way to do report 
dialogs; e.g., when a user calls for a report, we have to ask for which 
month, how to sort it, subtotals or not, etc. etc.  Til now, these have 
been designed individually. DynamicForm might be a cheaper and more 
robust way to do it.  Will let you know how I make out.

BTW, first thing I did was separate the sample driver from the class 
definitions, to avoid screwing up your code while developing mine.

Dan Covill
San Diego


On 09/04/12 11:55, Matt Slay wrote:
> I have released a new project on VFPx today.
>
> Please check it out and give me your feedback...
>
> Dynamic Forms
>
> Dynamic Forms is a new way to create forms based on a "markup syntax"
> similar to HTML and XAML, in which you specify both the layout and
> ControlSources for the various controls to be displayed on the form.
>
> The result will be a dynamically constructed form, specified in markup code,
> rather than manually creating it in the Form Designer.
>
>
> http://bit.ly/DynamicForms
>

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