Hi!
I and a collegue are building a "form engine portal"-kinda-thingie and
we are using Seaside3.0 and Magritte. The goal is to create a "standard"
for describing wizard-like-forms and then to use Magritte to create a
good looking "engine" for these wizards.
Now, as I can see it seems that Magritte has no notion of "pages" as in
a wizard or anything wizard-like, right? So my current conclusion is
that it would be best for us to create the Wizard component that uses a
dynamically generated Magritte component for each "page", seems reasonable?
Secondly, how hard is it - or can Magritte already use say JQuery to do
"immediate" validation etc on fields? We need to be a biz snazzy here
and make it look good so I want to be able to do validation when the
user moves focus from a field etc.
Anyway, it is fun to get into Magritte (last time I looked it was
slightly immature and we opted to build our own "similar" thing in
Gjallar instead of reusing Magritte) - but could someone point to more
good examples perhaps? The unit tests are written in an ... "economic"
style which doesn't leave them as easily digested examples IMHO. ;)
regards, Göran