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
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
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
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
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