Hi Guido, Thanks to your suggestion, I've been diving in the Wonder frameworks, and the are enormous! To test it, for my purpose, I've migrated (not with out some trouble) a small D2W application I had, following the small guide "Integrate Wonder Into an Existing Application<http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WONDER/Integrate+Wonder+Into+an+Existing+Application> ".
However, I don't really get how does this help my EditPage Template to distinguish between edit and create modes. In my testing, both continue using task "edit", so how do I differentiate them in the Rule System? Is there another key or method I can use when using WONDER or how does this trick work? Thanks again for your help. -- Cuauhtemoc Hohman On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Guido Neitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When you do D2W you definitely should use Wonder. D2W will lock up with > deadlocks without working auto-locking and it will give you all kinds of > other trouble. > > With Wonder you get different page configurations for edit and create. And > hundreds of other helpful things! > > cug > > -- > http://www.event-s.net > >
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