[TYPO3-dev] wich frontend libary to chose for cutom extensions

Elmar Hinz elmar.DOT.hinz at team.MINUS.red.DOT.net
Wed Jan 25 18:53:09 CET 2006


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Jochen Rieger schrieb:
> Hi all!
> 
>> I am very interested in that! I am rewriting cwt_community and decided
>> to use my own form managment that is pretty dynamic but far from
>> perfect. Now you can configure a list of db fields with TS and
>> cwt_community displays those as profile fields according to the type
>> in TCA and also does some validation of dates, emails, urls, etc.
>>
>> I can give you guys some of that code, it's pretty messy, but it might
>> help.
> 
> 
> Same here! Me too I started writing an own API for rendering accessible
> FORMS based on the TCA of a DB table. But it is far from being complete.
> Only INPUT TEXT / HIDDEN, CHECKBOXES, FILEUPLOAD, SELECT are supported
> by now. A good thing: nicely and dynamically rendered with LABEL tag.
> Evaluating methods are still missing a lot!
> 

Hello all,

those who are interested to join in the library development are invited and
should register on

http://wiki.typo3.org/index.php/Extension_coordination_team

either: Forms Library for FE Extensions
or: MVC Framework for Extensions
or: both

You can register as coordinator or as member. max. 2 coordinators please.

As soon as we have found a coordinator we shall inform Kasper, who is allways
interested to keep track about team building. In this case we need to closely
cooperate with the R&D team.

Someone from the server 130.89.169.40 has already started conceptional work
today: http://wiki.typo3.org/index.php/Forms_Library_for_FE_Extensions. It's
rolling.

News communication preferred on typo3.teams.extension-coordination.

Regards

Elmar













> So I decided to dig deeper into Stefans sg_zfelib which for me seems to
> be the most elaborated one. Unfortunately I haven't got it to work yet.
> 
> I am trying to follow Stefan's STEP-BY-STEP but somehow I don't get
> displayed anything. Are there any other important steps I might have
> missed? But in order not to capture this thread I will post this in the
> ENGLISH list. So if anybody has some hints (maybe Stefan!? :) ) please
> answer there...
> 
> Cheers,
> Jochen


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