| I'm just getting started with Webware, and I read the Python9 paper which
| mentioned FormKit. After wiping the drool from my chin I found that it
| doesn't seem to be anywhere in the Webware stock installation
| these days. Is
| there any place I can turn for shake-n-bake form classes?

I don't know what happened to the bundled FormKit, but coincidentally, I
announced a new FormKit library YESTERDAY, which I'll duplicate here for
your convenience.

There is also FunFormKit by Ian Bicking, which is NOT new, and has been used
by lots of folks for a long time.
http://funformkit.sourceforge.net/

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Martin and I are making our first public release of our new "FormKit", and
wanted to invite the Webware community to try it out, comment, and even
participate in its further development.

"FormKit" is a library plug-in for the creation, parsing, and validation of
HTML forms with Webware WebKit. It is directly inspired by FunFormKit by Ian
Bicking (thanks, Ian!).

We have endeavored to create lots of good documentation, lots of examples,
and to adhere to the Webware coding styleguide as much as possible.

Please check it out!

http://dalchemy.com/python/formkit/


Thanks!


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