lechael wrote:

first create a form from a form definition===> binding it===> load data

to it from a file ===>invoke a pipeline to show this form by a template as to my understanding, wd: is like "class" and wt: is like "object".

actually wi: is like object, but you never type that (so you don't see it)

wt: really is just a template to be translated into wi:

here this file is to load data, so it is more like "object"
isn't it??


I don't get it, you show samples of definition files, no?


pls, don't be confused by the meta-approach of the forms-gui-sample
it is an attempt to built a html based gui for editing an XML file that has recursive structures.


it uses (by accident) the own woody form defition files as a sample to that.

actually it's no accident: the underlaying dream is that we could use cocoon itself for graphically editing the form defintion files (hence the meta-loop)

pls look at some more straightforward samples first, it's really not the best one to start with!

and again: the complete syntax found there will go away and be replaced.

regards,
-marc=
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