My preference has been FormKit. It was pretty straightforward and works well. I wish it would get a different name so they didn't all sound so similar.

I'm experimenting with my own solution now though, that adds validation with the MiddleKit model and moving data from middle-kit objects to the form, and back.

It is a good question to raise. All these minor decisions to make has really slowed down my moving over to Webware. I really like Webware, but picking all the pieces to go with it has been quite time consuming. I'm talking about a form kit, a persistence layer (I originally tried ZODB, but then tried MiddleKit which is absolutely fantastic), then a database to use with MiddleKit (I wanted to use PostgreSQL but it's support was only partially there so I chose MySQL), a templating solution (Cheetah vs. PSP, I chose Cheetah finally). I still have to work on a user authentication layer.

-winston


On Nov 9, 2004, at 10:09 AM, Uwe Grauer wrote:

Which Formkit are People using in Webware?

I searched a lot about it, but am unshure what's the best solution up to now.
Do you use FunFormKit? What about multiple Records?
Is FormEncode ready to be used?
What about FormKit from dalchemy.com?

Thanks for hints on this,
Uwe


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