Thanks Mark for your support,
I did search for the v2 subdirectories in the samples direstory in webapp (if thats what you meant), but i couldn't find any folder named v2. I have cocoon 2.1.7. maybe thats y .

having fun.
jtk



Mark Lundquist wrote:


On Jun 16, 2005, at 7:25 AM, Jubin Thomas Kuriakose wrote:

I am a new entrant into cocoons.


cool :-)

 I was going through the mail listings when i
came across "Re: CForms - When do they make sense? Design question". In the documentation it is given that CForms is still under development. So is it
safe to use Cforms for basic development purposes?


Yes, it is safe. See the samples for the forms block, check out the docs and ask lots of questions here :-). Cocoon has the "scratchpad" for things that are "alpha" quality, but all core functionality and blocks other than scratchpad should be production-ready. "Under development" in this case just means that there are some things that people want to see done on it.

One tip: you'll see a 'v2' and 'v3' subdirectory in the samples block, and you may run across discussions of these on the Wiki or the list archives. These are experimental flowscript APIs for for the forms system, and you should probably avoid them. It's been decided for future releases that we are going to incorporate some functionality that was developed in those areas into the standard Form API. So, you should stick with the standard API if you want to stay on the future compatibility track.

I switched to v2 a year or so ago, because I like it better than the current version of the standard API, but I am going to have to switch back eventually. That's not the recommended course for a newbie :-)

Have fun,
—ml—


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