Dan, of course I check your site from time to time to keep up with the
news.
It is good to hear you are well and busy.
Greetings, Martin

On 13 Jan., 16:59, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sounds like an ambitious project Kevin. Not sure I grasp all the
> details, but I think it is a great idea. PmWiki had some kind of
> similar form system but I never could get it to work, and felt it was
> too limited in flexibility.
>
> As for BoltWire having issues retaining submitted info, I think we
> have all that available. It is probably just a matter of syntax, (and
> the perennial documentation problem). If you let me know at you are
> trying to get Boltwire to do, I might be able to save you a bit of
> work...  :)  Of course developing something new is always fun!
>
> Martin, things sure have been slow around here since I moved to
> Illnois. It may be partly because BoltWire is working pretty well. But
> I miss the busyness!  My life has changed quite a bit, since moving to
> Illinois and I am now much busier. If things settle down however, I
> hope to be able to set aside at least some time each week for BoltWire
> development. There are still a few glitches in our latest version I
> have to iron out. And then I really want to make thece transition to
> 4.0--we have some good plans in place.  It's just right now, I'm
> scrambling for time.
>
> By the way--my own site is really taking off as well. It is an online
> school that has jumped to nearly 3500 students with a wide range of
> community building features. BoltWire is holding up quite well--except
> for one area. Indexing is lagging behind making page writes painfully
> slow. I'm going to have to rework that to some other system. But
> otherwise, it seems to be scaling quite nicely...
>
> Cheers,
> Dan
>
> On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 1:32 AM, Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Wow, looks like a great idea.
> > Thank you for sharing and documenting this for us!
> > There is still life in this group.
>
> >> I've always had some issues with using forms on BW... I can't seem to get
> >> the control that I need for larger forms where the user may not fill out a
> >> field and need to be redirected back to the form with the content they did
> >> fill out to let them finish.
>
> >> I don't know if this is just me, or a more inherent problem with BW....  In
> >> any case, I am getting forced to come up with a work around as I have a lot
> >> of forms that need to be done for support and contact forms...
>
> > I find forms especially easy to handle in BW.
> > I made some similiar a time ago using an info page for the form
> > fields, data fields and a search template with "if set".
>
> > Greetings, Martin
>
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