On Nov 20, 2007 10:18 AM, William Lesguillier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As I said before some features are too complicated, forms and template
> for example. TWiki and Deki Wiki have dead simple mechanisms to make
> templates. I think it's because they're slightly different. XWiki
> templates allows you to create custom page structure while TWiki and
> Deki templates allows you to create pages with pre-filled content to
> complete. How can I do this in XWiki?
>
> Forms seems too complicated, I didn't try hard I must say, but I don't
> think they're wiki friendly. You have to manage dev jargon like
> classes and properties. TWiki forms work with a regular table in a
> wiki page. It's really easy to use and there's no need to le arn
> anything new.
>

A specification is currently written by xwiki developers to refactor
the use of xwiki forms (objects&classes). I hope we'll be able to
implement it soon.

JV.
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