OK, not sure if this is a blasphemous question or not. I've been slowly
working through Web Component Development with Zope 3 , and instead of
trying out the things in zopeproject, I figured that trying out the things
in bfg as well may yield a greater understanding of what the heck is going
on. I
Thomas G. Willis wrote:
OK, not sure if this is a blasphemous question or not. I've been slowly
working through Web Component Development with Zope 3 , and instead of
trying out the things in zopeproject, I figured that trying out the
things in bfg as well may yield a greater understanding
You might also want to look at Malte's repoze.formapi,
see e. g. his blog entry
http://mockit.blogspot.com/2009/05/forms-that-dont-make-you-tense-and.html
Personally I can't comment on repoze.formapi vs. formish, as I have
used neither of them yet, but I think both should work well with bfg,
:) I'll have to try this out too. That sounds like exactly what I'm looking
for.
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Chris McDonough chr...@plope.com wrote:
+1 to what Martin wrote, with something else that can only add to the
confusion: recently I have been using Formish (http://ish.io) to do
I actually looked at this yesterday and it didn't seem to generate forms but
does provide the marshaling + validation. so it seems to me it's similar to
formencode/htmlfill, where I'm looking for something more like tw.forms.
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Andreas Reuleaux reule...@web.de
Just a couple of comments on your bigger picture questions:
#1 does bfg provide machinery for registering components or is that
functionality specific to big daddy zope? I assume the answer is yes,
augmented with it depends. I realize that bfg is meant to isolate you
from the zca, but darn
Martin Aspeli wrote:
Thomas G. Willis wrote:
I was kind of expecting that the book would have some gaps as far as bfg
goes. I was hoping that going through the exercise of struggling through
those gaps would help me arrive at a better understanding of all things
zope(a lofty goal I'm
Hi Chris,
Chris McDonough wrote:
Form generation libraries that contain validation are very tough to
generalize
in a way that lends itself to framework convenience. I think Formish does a
pretty good job here, because it physically separates out a lot of stuff
that's
all glommed