Kevin Dangoor wrote:
>
> It would seem like the use case for a repeating set is one where you
> have a list of objects that you want broken out into separate fields
> (possibly with JavaScript to add/remove lines, but that's more
> sophisticated and can be dealt with later). Is there a use case where
> you will explicitly want N of the fields?

If I'm getting your words in the right way you're saying that without a
JS way of dynamically adding fields this is almost useless? right?
well, that's also my opinion (really) anyway I've added support for
this since we will need it in both case, what we are lacking in widgets
ATM is a way of reusing our templates for dynamically adding a field
using DOM or innerHTML, any idea? I'm not a JS guru. :-(

>
> I do think this is a nice step to have, though. As people really start
> applying widgets to their projects (and I know that several are),
> we'll undoubtedly get feedback about what works and what doesn't.
> 

Yep

Ciao
Michele


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