Re: Complex HTML forms

2007-02-18 Thread George Sakkis
On Feb 18, 4:44 am, Gregor Horvath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > George Sakkis schrieb: > > > I'd like to gather advice and links to any existing solutions (e.g. > > libraries, frameworks, design patterns) on general ways of writing > > complex web forms, as opposed to the typical {name:value} flat

Re: Complex HTML forms

2007-02-18 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
George Sakkis schrieb: > I'd like to gather advice and links to any existing solutions (e.g. > libraries, frameworks, design patterns) on general ways of writing > complex web forms, as opposed to the typical {name:value} flat model. > A particular case of what I mean by complex is hierarchical for

Re: Complex HTML forms

2007-02-18 Thread Gregor Horvath
George Sakkis schrieb: > I'd like to gather advice and links to any existing solutions (e.g. > libraries, frameworks, design patterns) on general ways of writing > complex web forms, as opposed to the typical {name:value} flat model. > A particular case of what I mean by complex is hierarchical for

Re: Complex HTML forms

2007-02-17 Thread Paul Boddie
George Sakkis wrote: > When the form is submitted, the selected options are passed in the server in > some form > that preserves the hierarchy, i.e. not as a flat dict. Is there anything > close to such a beast around ? Yes, I have a framework called XSLForms which generates hierarchical field n

Complex HTML forms

2007-02-17 Thread George Sakkis
I'd like to gather advice and links to any existing solutions (e.g. libraries, frameworks, design patterns) on general ways of writing complex web forms, as opposed to the typical {name:value} flat model. A particular case of what I mean by complex is hierarchical forms. For instance, a form that c