Hi All,

Apparently there is a large demand for this feature (we call it the
WidgetSet feature). We have put it on our todo list. It will not be in
the next release (due soon, it includes other cool new things), but we
will work on it when we have some spare time.

Regards,
Wim.

2008/10/24 Chuckles McGregor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I would like to learn more about this approach.  I just came from a java
> project that used icefaces & jsf which uses jspx files with  special xml
> tags for components like select boxes and it turned out to be
> pretty cumbersome.
> chuckles
>
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> Hi Koen,
>
>
>
>   Any news about this nice feature ?
>
> Can you provide a full working example?
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Houssem
>
>
>
> Re: [Wt-interest] is there any templating mechanism?
>
> From: Koen Deforche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - 2008-07-04 14:04
>
> Hey Misi,
>
>> I wonder if somebody thought or already implemented some html template
>> mechanism (the blahblah with web designer defines general visual outlook
>> of
>> a homepage/web application, and then the contents business logic is
>> manipulated by the application etc.)
>
>> and now the essence..
>>
>> <wt:edit slot2="wattaslott" slotxyz="wattaslot"/>
>>
>> <wt:hangman slot2="wattaslott" slotxyz="wattaslot"/>
>>
>> <wt:moneymakingcontroll slot="aoeu"/>
>
>> this could be transformed into some c++ class/code before compilation, or
>> (less performant) loaded at runtime.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
> I haven't heard of anyone trying to build something like this with Wt,
> but, it is obviously feasible.
>
> Perhaps an alternative and more attractive approach, which relies on
> JavaScript presence however, is the currently experimental feature in
> Wt (that is not officially documented) to use a Wt application in
> "WidgetSet" mode. In that case, the application only manages a set of
> widgets in a web page, instead of assuming the entire web page. The
> link from web page to application is by loading the Wt application as
> a JavaScript library:
>
> <html>
> <head>
> ...
> </head>
> <body>
> ...
> <div id="w1">
> ...
> <div id="w2">
> ...
>
> <!-- load widgets from a Wt application: -->
> <script src="http://wt-server/hello.wtjs?widget1=w1&widget2=w2";></script>
>
> </body>
> </html>
>
> (This is taken from an actual test case for this feature in Wt)
>
> Would that be an approach you could consider?
>
> Regards,
> koen
>
>
>
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