Thank you everyone for your help and suggestions. I realize Massimo must have like a million other things in his head right know and I don't hold it against him for not coming up with a recipe for this. :-) Again thank you Massimo for all the hard work you have put in to this great framework. As I mentioned on my first post I was evaluating web2py and Django to select which I would use for my project. I am sorry to say that I went the other way. At first web2py was looking more attractive and easy to learn and much more to my liking. I was convinced I would get things done faster and better than Django, but as I started digging deeper and deeper I realized this would not be the case. The main reasons for choosing Django are: * Better documentation * More mature * and just recently, a heck of a good IDE (PyCharm). [I hated having to write imports in every single file in django, with PyCharm its a bliss. ]
Please don't get me wrong I am not trying to start a flame-war or anything. I still like web2py and I will continue to play with it. I even believe it helped me better understand some concepts about web programming in general. Thanks and keep up the good work. On Mar 9, 9:58 am, Tom Atkins <[email protected]> wrote: > The SheepIt jQuery plugin looks excellent - thanks for the link. I'll need > to make this work with web2py sometime in the next couple of months. > Hopefully someone else (not mentioning any names ;-) ) will provide some > example code before then! > > On 9 March 2011 04:18, Dr Schmulge <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, Chris > > This is a briljant Jquery plugin, to clone form elements dynamically. > >http://www.mdelrosso.com/sheepit/index.php?lng=en_GB&sec=home > > I hope it's useful to you. > > Regards, > > Janis

