When I started using pmwiki/forms I searched about all the options. What seemed easier to me at that time was Zap (no necessarily the easiest). I have learned a lot from that time and I know pmform or ZAP / FOX or any other recipe could do the Job.
My issues are : 1-) To have a more flexible layout or customization of summition form than wikiform (I know about zap,fox, pmform..etc I think I'll use Fox) In a few days I let the List / John my results about this part using FOX 2-) Once there is a change in a form field, I need to be able to make or insert that change in all pages previously created , to make them (the pages) work with wikiforms, in automated way. Reading from Fox Recipe http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Fox I think I may do this as well but I'll try it during the weekend Thanks Anyway Edwin On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 2:23 PM, DaveG <[email protected]> wrote: > > > edwin marte wrote: > >> Why would I want using ZAP/FOX ? I would like wikiforms to be more flexibe >> allowing multiples fields in the same line or a table based layuot. Using >> Zap I could design very nice looking forms but then have the hidden ptv >> problem. So that is why I am exploring FOX (for data input). About the >> wikilist I am very happy at this point, I would not ask or suggest for any >> change :-) >> > I didn't follow all your requirements, but PmForms allows you to do > multiple fields, etc. Is there something the 'standard' forms processing > doesn't do for you? (There are limitations to PmForms, don't get me wrong, > just wondering if that might be a simpler solution.) > > ~ ~ Dave > >
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