In general, JQuery widgets are usually fairly easy to integrate.  For a 
simple example, look at the datepicker in hobo-jquery:  it's 4 lines of 
cde in hobo-jquery.dryml and 3 in hobo-jquery.js.

Bryan



> I've also seem some very impressive jquery sortable/editable tables
> but I don't think they would be that easy to integrate into a hobo
> app.
> 
>  - Mike
> 
> On Jun 29, 2:43 pm, Bryan Larsen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Sorry, I understand the question now.
>>
>> input-many uses a field-list rather than a form, and field-list is not a
>> polymorphic tag.  So in Hobo 1.0, there's no easy way around your
>> problem.  hobo-jquery partially fixes this problem, and Tom has some
>> plans for Hobo >1.0.
>>
>> But in the meantime, here's what I'd do, to keep everything as DRY as
>> possible.
>>
>> <def tag="item-fieldlist">
>>     define guts of form here...
>> </def>
>>
>> <def tag="form" for="Item">
>>     <item-fieldlist/>
>> </def>
>>
>> <def tag="form" for="Sale">
>>     <field-list:>
>>        <items-view:>
>>           <input-many>
>>              <item-fieldlist/>
>>           </input-many>
>>        </items-view:>
>>     </field-list:>
>> </def>
>>
>>
>>
>> kevinpfromnm wrote:
>>> Yeah, I was wondering this too.  It doesn't seem to use the same form
>>> code for the guts of the input-many... which makes sense since it's
>>> inside a form already but is annoying as it means possibly needing to
>>> code the form twice or once and include in the normal form.
>>> On Jun 29, 9:54 am, Bryan Larsen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> You seem to be on the right track.  Can you post your code?   Are you
>>>> putting your override in application.dryml?
>>>> oldlibmike wrote:
>>>>> I have a master detail relationship with Sales and Items.
>>>>> Sales has_many :items, :accessible => true, :dependent => :destroy
>>>>> Items belongs_to :sale
>>>>> When I display the sales edit form, there is a repeating group
>>>>> of :items that I can presumably edit, add or delete.
>>>>> I have tried to override the form for item and when editing an item
>>>>> all by itself, my overrides work.
>>>>> When the item appears on the sales edit form however, none of my
>>>>> overrides are there. The default edit form for item is displayed.
>>>>> How would I overrided the item form in the context of its parent Sale?
>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>>  Mike
> > 
> 


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