Re: Django and Adobe Spry

2008-06-23 Thread José Moreira

Hi

sure i will,

thanks ;)

2008/6/23 Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> There's also ExtJS that has great client-side validation:
> http://extjs.com/deploy/dev/examples/form/dynamic.html
>
> Ext has a a few built-in validations (must not be empty, must be a
> valid e-mail, must be in a range, etc.) but if what you need isn't
> there, you just create a function that returns a boolean to indicate
> if it's valid or not. Try leaving the first name blank or using an
> invalid e-mail format to see how Ext interacts with the user.
>
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 9:22 AM, José Moreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> hello,
>>
>> i understand you point. I don't use Dramweaver, i have used Spry due
>> to the html widgets with client-side form validation and was
>> considering using the xml datasets for ajax.
>> I asked this question because i used it with Smarty templates and has
>> to develop workarounds for the brackets also.
>>
>> I'll look at Mootools.
>>
>> thanks ;)
>>
>>
>> 2008/6/23 joshuajonah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>
>>> I would recommend using another Javascript framework like jQuery or
>>> Mootools.
>>>
>>> SPRY is very invasive and messy. It requires a ton of files that may
>>> be a little tough to get your head around even for simple
>>> applications. These files could prove to be a scary situation when
>>> combined with django templating. I imagine you would like to use SPRY
>>> because of the built in Dreamweaver features, but it could prove
>>> harder than learning another language after dealing with all the
>>> dependencies.
>>>
>>> Mootools is a good option because of the short learning curve. You can
>>> take it one piece at a time while still using a framework that is rich
>>> with user contributed plugins, etc.
>>>
>>> Joshua
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 23, 9:01 am, José Moreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 Hello,

 anyone has tried using Adobe Spry on Django templates? Because spry
 uses brackets in the widgets and ajax html templating...

 thank you
>>> >
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> José Moreira
>> Vila Nova de Gaia
>> Portugal
>>
>> >
>>
>
> >
>



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Re: Django and Adobe Spry

2008-06-23 Thread Dan

There's also ExtJS that has great client-side validation:
http://extjs.com/deploy/dev/examples/form/dynamic.html

Ext has a a few built-in validations (must not be empty, must be a
valid e-mail, must be in a range, etc.) but if what you need isn't
there, you just create a function that returns a boolean to indicate
if it's valid or not. Try leaving the first name blank or using an
invalid e-mail format to see how Ext interacts with the user.

On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 9:22 AM, José Moreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> i understand you point. I don't use Dramweaver, i have used Spry due
> to the html widgets with client-side form validation and was
> considering using the xml datasets for ajax.
> I asked this question because i used it with Smarty templates and has
> to develop workarounds for the brackets also.
>
> I'll look at Mootools.
>
> thanks ;)
>
>
> 2008/6/23 joshuajonah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> I would recommend using another Javascript framework like jQuery or
>> Mootools.
>>
>> SPRY is very invasive and messy. It requires a ton of files that may
>> be a little tough to get your head around even for simple
>> applications. These files could prove to be a scary situation when
>> combined with django templating. I imagine you would like to use SPRY
>> because of the built in Dreamweaver features, but it could prove
>> harder than learning another language after dealing with all the
>> dependencies.
>>
>> Mootools is a good option because of the short learning curve. You can
>> take it one piece at a time while still using a framework that is rich
>> with user contributed plugins, etc.
>>
>> Joshua
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jun 23, 9:01 am, José Moreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> anyone has tried using Adobe Spry on Django templates? Because spry
>>> uses brackets in the widgets and ajax html templating...
>>>
>>> thank you
>> >
>>
>
>
>
> --
> José Moreira
> Vila Nova de Gaia
> Portugal
>
> >
>

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Re: Django and Adobe Spry

2008-06-23 Thread José Moreira

hello,

i understand you point. I don't use Dramweaver, i have used Spry due
to the html widgets with client-side form validation and was
considering using the xml datasets for ajax.
I asked this question because i used it with Smarty templates and has
to develop workarounds for the brackets also.

I'll look at Mootools.

thanks ;)


2008/6/23 joshuajonah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I would recommend using another Javascript framework like jQuery or
> Mootools.
>
> SPRY is very invasive and messy. It requires a ton of files that may
> be a little tough to get your head around even for simple
> applications. These files could prove to be a scary situation when
> combined with django templating. I imagine you would like to use SPRY
> because of the built in Dreamweaver features, but it could prove
> harder than learning another language after dealing with all the
> dependencies.
>
> Mootools is a good option because of the short learning curve. You can
> take it one piece at a time while still using a framework that is rich
> with user contributed plugins, etc.
>
> Joshua
>
>
>
> On Jun 23, 9:01 am, José Moreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> anyone has tried using Adobe Spry on Django templates? Because spry
>> uses brackets in the widgets and ajax html templating...
>>
>> thank you
> >
>



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Re: Django and Adobe Spry

2008-06-23 Thread joshuajonah

I would recommend using another Javascript framework like jQuery or
Mootools.

SPRY is very invasive and messy. It requires a ton of files that may
be a little tough to get your head around even for simple
applications. These files could prove to be a scary situation when
combined with django templating. I imagine you would like to use SPRY
because of the built in Dreamweaver features, but it could prove
harder than learning another language after dealing with all the
dependencies.

Mootools is a good option because of the short learning curve. You can
take it one piece at a time while still using a framework that is rich
with user contributed plugins, etc.

Joshua



On Jun 23, 9:01 am, José Moreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> anyone has tried using Adobe Spry on Django templates? Because spry
> uses brackets in the widgets and ajax html templating...
>
> thank you
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Django and Adobe Spry

2008-06-23 Thread José Moreira

Hello,

anyone has tried using Adobe Spry on Django templates? Because spry
uses brackets in the widgets and ajax html templating...

thank you
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