Ok, I found problem:
The form rendering process inserting something like this for the form rows: <form action="...bla...bla.."> <input type="hidden" name="symfony" value="3d454099...." /> <tr> <th><label for="first_name">First name</label></th> <td><input type="text" name="first_name" value="Fabien" class="foo" id="first_name" /></td> </tr> <tr> <th><label for="last_name">Last name</label></th> <td><input type="text" name="last_name" value="Potencier" id="last_name" /><input type="hidden" name="id" value="1" id="id"/></ td> </tr> </form> This is bad formatted HTML - where is <table> tag? Using <tr>, <th> and <td> without table - terrible ! If you put this form within a table cell, you will get the nightmare such I got! And I lost 2 hours to find where is problem! Blah...blah ...blah....yes Symfony forms are ...bla ...bla ..bla And where is the problem guys? I think the problem is that you obviously do not suffer any criticism. WBR, Ghost3D On Sep 24, 10:23 pm, Sid Bachtiar <[email protected]> wrote: > Seriously, if you had not posted this, we'd still think you're a smart > guy, who just doesn't like Symfony's way of doing things. > > But now, well ... familiar with the quote below? > > "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one's > mouth and remove all doubt" > > > > On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 3:04 AM, bghost <[email protected]> wrote: > > > This is generated HTML code that I got after inserting the language > > component within a table cell: > > > <td><?php include_component('language', 'language') ?></td> > > > where component 'language' is a component that uses Symfony WEB forms: > > (from Jobeet tutorial): > > > <form action="/change_language"> > > <input name="symfony" value="25f22a4d2133d1428b9bd2fb7c475162" > > type="hidden"> > > </form> > > </td> > > </tr> > > <tr> > > <th><label for="language">Language</label></th> > > <td><select name="language" id="language"> > > <option value="en" selected="selected">English</option> > > <option value="fr">French</option> > > </select> > > > This is nightmare for all WEB designers. > > > WBR, > > Ghost3D > > > On Sep 24, 11:32 am, Matt Robinson <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Sep 23, 12:29 pm, bghost <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > First: > >> > [..] So you complicate some tasks in the Symfony > >> > framework that already was simple and good. > > >> Well, that's certainly an opinion. > > >> > Second: > >> > Almost 90% of the code that generates the Symfony framework > >> > developer need to modify or re-write > > >> If the generated CRUD isn't helpful, don't use it. It's a tiny part of > >> the framework that has a very specific use. You're complaining that > >> your swiss army knife is rubbish because the corkscrew is a really bad > >> tool for cutting string. > > >> > Third: > >> > The result of all this is a complex directory structure, many empty > >> > classes that only contain a skeleton and just inherits one of the base > >> > classes, and finally the CRUD code that always must be re-written. > > >> It's not complicated, it's deep. The rules are very simple. So what if > >> you don't need the base-class inheritance style for 90% of the time? > >> It doesn't stop you doing anything else, it isn't slower, and when you > >> need it, it's really, really nice to have. You're complaining that > >> some things are complicated, but refusing to learn why. Don't wave > >> your ignorance around as if it's somehow a good thing; it's offensive. > > >> > And to get all that, the programmer must learn a bunch of different > >> > configuration and command line options. > > >> Can, not must. > > >> > And when a programmer, after a painstaking setup and configuration > >> > of various options and parameters, finally gets the generated code, > >> > he must re-write 90% of the generated code. > > >> I call bullshit, sir. You're on a mailing list *full* of people who > >> are proof that this is a lie. > > -- > Blue Horn Ltd - System Developmenthttp://bluehorn.co.nz --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "symfony users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
