Kevin Dangoor wrote:
>
> This is a nontrivial problem to solve. If we provide a mechanism for a
> widget to directly respond to requests (like the widgetdescriptions
> can), then it may be possible to use Ajax to request another row
> directly from the widgets.
>

That's also what I had in mind, my only fear is giving to much power to
widgets and shifting it from the controller, OTOH that's the only way
we can do that and it could give some other nice possibilities probably
but I'm not sure. :-/

> Certainly the validation part of repeating widgets is useful, and
> there *may* be use cases where displaying some  number of widget sets
> is useful. (You could make a non-Ajax version that redisplays the
> entire form when you want to add a row...)
> 

Yep, that's absolutely doable... :-)

Ciao
Michele


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