On 22.10.2010 10:54, Fabien Potencier wrote:
>> and once we have that .. we might think about how to easily add a
>> submit button to a form inside a template and then rendering a form
>> could become a one or two liner ..
> 
> Please, don't do that. We had that in symfony1 and let's not do the same
> errors again.

I think it may be ok to have a one-liner solution as long as it's still
very easy to expand it to a full fledged hand-crafted form definition
(which is already possible..). The problem I think occurs when you focus
on the one liner first, and then get stuck trying to implement
flexibility later on.

However I don't really mind doing the form tag and submit by hand, so
I'll drop the issue if you really think it's a bad idea.

Cheers

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Jordi Boggiano
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