Yes.
And bear into account that web development is migrating towards js based
interfaces.
On Friday, September 5, 2014 1:37:55 PM UTC-5, Cliff Kachinske wrote:
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> SQLFORM is still gonna be there, just deprecated. Which I believe means
> bug fixes only at this point.
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> As long as there ar
SQLFORM is still gonna be there, just deprecated. Which I believe means bug
fixes only at this point.
As long as there are gluon.html and gluon.sqlhtml you can continue as
accustomed.
On Friday, September 5, 2014 1:06:17 PM UTC-4, viniciusban wrote:
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> I don't agree with killing a way to sen
This is a very intriguing development. It would be interesting to see
real-world usage statistics (what percent of apps are all or mostly js UI, vs.
traditional backend-sends-html UI),
but since that would be pretty hard to get, the next best metric would be for
developers to
give an indication
I don't agree with killing a way to send formed html to client.
Web2py is for backend development, in spite of most clients run js,
some of them, don't. There are non-js clients. wget is one of them. I
know, it's not widely used, but depending on your application, it is a
client of it.
As I expla
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