Hi,

Well, I'm using XML instead of HTML simply because AJAX means
"Asynchronous Javascript and XML", else it will be AJAH ;)
No, the main purpose is to provide the best possible flexibilty. With
this approach you have full control of what you want to render and how
to render, you can also render multiple parts at a time, change title,
choose the destination directly from XML, and so... The <data> part is
full plain HTML so it is very easy to use.

Drag'n'drop is not supported because of the way events are handled
with Mobile Safari.

There is no particular style applied to select tag, but you have
custom checkbox (toggle button) and radio groups. (http://
webapp.net.free.fr/Demo/)

I have no benefit for now to switch to SF, WAn takes me a lot of time,
and using SF may take some more. Perhaps in a near future... :)
The license is "new BSD license" which is one of the most permissive.
About bugs or feature requests, simply post a message on the forum, I
usually answer rapidly. (http://webapp.net.free.fr/Forums/). You can
also follow WIP directly on the forum ([WIP] link on my site).

Let me know if you have further questions :)
Thanks

On Jun 22, 8:37 pm, Zeugme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I doanloaded webapp.net and start reading the doc.
> In fact, it sound like more design for business application : exactly
> what I need.
>
> As I started with iUI, I'll have to evaluate the benefit and the cost
> to move.
>
> I see the author is here (great !) could you explain us why using XML
> rather than HTML ?
>
> Also, is it or will it be possible to use drag & drop for reordering
> elements in list ?
>
> Are all HTML form components webapp.netized ?
> * select
> * text and password : that one are OK for sure.
> * radio
> * checkbox
> * did I forgot some ? (file is forbidden on iPhone)
>
> Finally, I have also a question on the technical risk I would take :
> webapp.net is not on an external forge like sourceforge or
> googlecode ...
> The license is a specific one but really open as I understood.
> Any plan to migrate to a forge ?
>
> What is your policy for managing bug list and managing/accepting
> correction from outside ?
>
> I would like to finish by a big thank !
> Whatever my choice will be to stay with iUI or to migrate to webapp.net,
> you already did a great work !
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