I am all set now for working on the wiki.
Thanks for your tip.
The revamped FormEncode example shows me the correct schema
specifications for the color checkboxes.
The usage for "preAction" and "postAction" is new to me.
Next I try generate the code for the "form_template" using "WebHelpers".
HTM
Am 13.05.2010 15:39 schrieb Georg Balmer:
> I tried to find a way how I could work offline on my Sphinx document
> an then upload the document to the wiki, but I didn't succeed.
> Do you have a hint for a wiki dummy?
Since both Sphinx and Wiki use ReST format, you can just click on "Edit
-> Ed
OK I just registered on the wiki an opened my first page.
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Formgen - First steps
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I tried to find a way how I could work offline on my Sphinx document
an then upload the document to the wiki, but I didn't succeed.
Do you have a hint for a wiki dummy?
Reg
Am 13.05.2010 07:42 schrieb Georg Balmer:
> What do I want? (random work in progress)
Sounds good. Sphinx is already on our "future" list:
http://wiki.w4py.org/futurework.html
You can use the Wiki to add recipes and tutorials as drafts; they don't
need to be polished. The Wiki and the existing