On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 09:40:49AM +0200, Luca Morandini wrote:
> g[R]eK wrote:
> ><. Hi users! .>
> >
> > I just read how-to about XMLForms in cocoon. I think they are too
> > complex for
> > me. I don't want wizard forms, and I don't know Java to code my own
> > actions.
> > The question is:
> > Does exist some simple way of handling forms in Cocoon? I just want to
> > generate form, get input from user, validate and if it's incorrect send
> > back
> > the information why is incorrect.
> >
> > PS. This is my 7th mail to this list, the 6 mail was without any reply.
> > I know
> > that you don't have to reply, but I think it's a little strange. Maybe I
> > do
> > something wrong?
> >
>
> Provided you're using Cocoon 2.1, you may try woody: it's a handy
> (though not completely mature) alternative to XMLForm.
for very simple cases you might consider using FormValidatorAction and
SimpleFormTransformer
ouzo
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