From: "Carl Franks" <fireart...@gmail.com>
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Ok, but if each user should have its own form, then how does the cache
help
the users?
I thought that the forms could be saved without the data they contain...
only the structure of the form, without any data, which should be the same
for all users.
In that case the program wouldn't need to parse the config files and
wouldn't need to re-generate the form object, but only set that object
with
the data supplied by the user. Is it possible something like this?
Kahlil didn't say each user needed their own cache, he was describing
a reason why a cache that doesn't clone the form object would fail.
Ok, but this is what I don't understand. If the form cache can contain just
the form structure, with no other information or data or errors, then why
can't 2 or more users use it?
(Something like the use of cached TT templates by all users)
I just found that I need to put a login form on all the pages, so the
speed
of the entire site would decrease very much because of this...
A form framework has benefits, but it doesn't have to be used 100% of the
time.
If the login form on all pages is static (just username / password
fields), you could probably hardcode the form html in your template
file.
Is it possible to hard code a form in a template instead of defining it in a
configuration file and then use HTML::FormFu for processing it, for setting
the constraints, the validators, filters...?
Thanks.
Octavian
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