Which is almost every time ever, except for extremely simple stuff where I 
can just use the HTML generated by SQLFORM and grid.

Any WYSIWYG interface that actually lets you do anything the programming 
language does would be at least as complex as the programming language, it 
never is because that would be a mess, so you end up with a stupid crippled 
system that generates code for you to later (when the client asks for a 
simple feature) fight with.

Maybe when web applications are as standardized UI wise as the old desktop 
apps I will be willing to accept it. I don't think that's going to happen.

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