[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
Firstly: Read the sense about an abstract class and fix this issue(UserModel:26) $form = new Zend_Form_Abstract();
I know what abstract classes are for, but since Zend_Form_Abstract has no abstract methods, i see no reason why i can't instantiate it directly, just for the sake of this demo. This isn't a production application, so who cares.
Secondly: Why don't you use Zend_Layout?
Why don't I use Smarty, Flexy, or whatever? I don't see your point here?
Thirdly: Cut off the default Zend library, for the users and the traffic limit :) Sorry for my bad criticism, but I found nothing really 'impressive'. It's more or less a copy of the demo in the lab put inside a simple working app. Try do improve this example with some features, where people can say: wow, thank you for this tip. Best regards
Instead of just giving bad criticism, let me know what you'd like to see. What are you expecting from Zend_Form, do you have use cases of stuff that currently isn't in the proposal? I've wrapped this demo up to see what Zend_Form offers in it's current (very early stages), and to hopefully provide valueable feedback to Matthew.
Best, Andries Seutens
