Rob Vermeulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I already know some people that would like to join a team to create new
> wizards, please let me know how you think about this. I really hope that
> we can join forces to create good wizards.
>
You probably should follow w3c standards, so you might consider to use
XForms to build new editwizards

http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/

"October 14, 2003 -- The W3C has announced that XForms is now a Full
Recommendation. From the same people who gave you HTML and XML, this new
standard is set to change not only the way we build web sites, but all
applications."

Another point is the idea of Kars Veling to edit directly in a site and
extend lists and fields with an edit possibility in case the user is logged
in with edit rights. This saves a lot of wizard structure, because the site
is already the structure. He told me that he has written the code for new
tags with editors, but that it is only commercially available.

Martijn Houtman


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