Le 14/11/2015 19:57, ML a écrit : > *On 11/14/2015 12:29 PM, Benoît Minisini wrote:* >> *Le 14/11/2015 16:18, Moviga Technologies a écrit :* >>> Haha! I am laughing! :D That's a good reason! >>> My condolences to you by the way. It is very sad to see what has >>> happened. Do you live in Paris? >> Yep. >> As I said to a friend, the "great" leaders of our "free" world were >> thinking about giving antitank rockets to the "moderate" terrorists just >> a week ago to pester the russians. What a beautiful firework they could >> do in Paris with that. The number of deaths record will be beaten >> easily. :-( > Benoît, > > GLAD to hear (read?) that you're OK after looking open-mouthed to the > yellowish news. Also, my condolences to you on the brutal nonsense. > (as usual in our local news, they found an argentine "survivor" whom > they gave plenty of airtime) > I did not abandon ODBC, by the way, just sharpening my C. > > Ok back on topic. I have 3.8.3. Out of curiosity after reading this > thread I wanted to create a web project. > I did, and ran it. A Firefox opened with all the environment values in a > nice table. But I could not find anywhere a place to add a new form. How > do I add a Form in a web app? Or am I talking my usual nonsense? > > Regards, > An alleviated zxMarce.
At the moment gb.web.form is in development, so I use it as a debugging project as usual. A normal web app will use gb.web.form and create WebForms, like a GUI app just uses gb.gui and create Forms. Of course, there are a lot of differences and subtle tricks. So you should know what a CGI script is, HTML, CSS and JavaScript to know exactly what you are doing. -- Benoît Minisini ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user