Pretty amazing what you did there! I wonder whether you could write
up a short document detailing your experiences as well as what
worked for you and what did not.
So this is fully-enabled production software now?
> I forgot to add the gridedit search example and a map example, I'll
> put up a separate video for that.
Looking forward to it!
Here's another new site using Weblocks: http://www.oddsknockout.com/
Leslie
I can't suggest this approach (though it works) because it all depends on using
templated form views(which is why I can easily identify the divs that need
to be hidden or shown, something that's hard to do with regular form-views;
divs also serve as a unit of grouping, grouping is also handled well by the
wizard-form)
> We use templated forms. When this was discussed in #weblocks there was some
> opposition as this was considered "not the right way" to go, although my
> personal opinion is that since templating is used in almost all other web
> frameworks, why not make it an option with weblocks?
Not sure about #weblocks, but I've always been in favor of the inclusion
of this template stuff.
It's just that no proper patch has been submitted yet.
> 2. Where is this wizard-form? Is it built into weblocks? I could not
> find anything about it.
Search the group for `wizard' or take a look at src/widgets/wizard.lisp
right away.
> It is not a "hard" requirement for me to have this functionality, but
> I just think this is such a common use case and being able to do it
> will help make my life a lot easier.
Agreed, it would be great to have this functionality built into Weblocks.
Leslie
The UI took us about one work-intensive month to get to this point
(CSS guy and me) and the backend a couple of months.
Both are still being worked on heavily.
Not sure about that yet, maybe. Why do you ask?
Not sure about that yet, maybe. Why do you ask?
> Are there plans to do a lot of forms handling in your app?
> But mostly because iirc you did not use defview and friends for Thanandar,
Oh, I did. DEFVIEW (or some dynamic equivalent of it) is necessary to build
forms in a hassle-free (though as of now not optimal) way.
On the other hand I think they're more hindering than helping when it comes
to table and data views, especially when you need lots of special
annotations there.
Leslie
> But mostly because iirc you did not use defview and friends for Thanandar,Oh, I did. DEFVIEW (or some dynamic equivalent of it) is necessary to build
forms in a hassle-free (though as of now not optimal) way.
On the other hand I think they're more hindering than helping when it comes
to table and data views, especially when you need lots of special
annotations there.
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The platform (not the customer specific stuff) will be released as open
source... in the meantime, improvements are being posted to Weblocks
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The platform will enable distributed intelligent agents, p2p anon storage and
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p.s. I sent this earlier, but it never posted. I did it from t-bird...
this time the post is from the gmail interface.