Am Di, den 06.04.2004 schrieb Bruno Dumon um 14:49:
> I'm wondering though what the value of this is.
> 
> The main advantage of CForms is to handle the typical problem of HTML
> forms: the form needs to be redisplayed in a loop until everything's
> valid. This is because the browser is a stupid client which we need to
> send a new page after each interaction.
> 
> If you're developing a smarter client using XUL or Flash, you're not
> likely going to send a new XUL file or Flash movie to the browser
> between each interaction. Rather, all validation logic (and event
> handling logic) can be implemented in the client, which can communicate
> XML messages with the server. Somehow forcing CForms in between there
> seems unnatural to me.

Hmm, interesting, moving all validation logic to the client seems to 
me a very dangerous decision :)

Stephan.

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