Felix Gilcher wrote:
> No, what David meant was "don't write the whole xml parsing Code  
> yourself and don't do it in the application Code - write a config  
> handler"
>
> Cheers and good night
>
> Felix
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 17.02.2009, at 01:33, "Craig Fairhurst - youds.com"  
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   

Ah, thanks then for the reply.

Would outputting the validators from a PHP object be as stupid an idea 
as it sounds?
I know people have been over this before FormGemeration.class.php with 
FormGeneratorXML.class.php for Agavi validation, what problems were ran 
into before? Cocaine was going to be developed, is there any feedback at 
all on what problems were ran into with this or other attempts??
I do feel I've got it sorted, mainly because the Form Layout can be 
completely left in the hands of CSS. Presuming you know CSS well enough. 
Although I
specifically avoid requiring non-IE6 compatible methods for obvious 
reasons. Also a knowledge of MooTools would be needed.

The next job is producing fields which rely on either fields and so on. 
Plenty of JavaScript and lots of potential for requiring JS to use these 
features which would make it require JS to use the whole form. "Hmm". 
Potentially, without JS this is still possible. A pain in the arse though.

I'm hoping that by the 3rd or forth project this code is used in it will 
produce something that will evolve into maintainable use able code 
between projects. The more Agavi friendly it is from the start the 
better. Don't plan to open source it but release privately. Can't be 
doing with being a support channel for a 3rd party app heh.

Glad to hear there will be no need to make a note of revisions etc for 
Bloggie when 1.0 arrives, that will save many headache for me as well......

Night all






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