icked item.
This is a typical scenario for most applications.
Question:
How do we create a clickable list with woody? There does not appear to
be a widget that renders as a simple HTML Anchor (ie. Click me to edit the item I represent)
I can see that a anchor widget does not submit a form (lik
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From: "Steve Steinitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 12:01 AM
Subject: Clickable list
> Hello,
>
> My colleague and I both posted a
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Onderwerp: Clickable list
Hello,
My colleague and I both posted a question last week which received no
answers. The two questions were posed from different points of view but, I
believe, addressed the same issue. In the hope of getting some insight into
this issue the te
ems is displayed.
> 2. click on an item in the list
> 3. Go to an editor (form) to edit the clicked item.
>
> This is a typical scenario for most applications.
>
> Question:
>
> How do we create a clickable list with woody? There does not appear to
> be a widget tha
pical scenario for most applications.
Question:
How do we create a clickable list with woody? There does not appear to
be a widget that renders as a simple HTML Anchor (ie. Click me to edit the item I represent)
I can see that a anchor widget does not submit a form (like the
wd:action does)
Ho
Hello,
We have prototyped some forms with Woody and Flow. It is impressive
technology, particularly the binding framework.
We use Cayenne (similar to OJB) as our object layer to access our
postgres database.
It is not obvious to us how to use woody to implement a 'clickable
list'
n editor (form) to edit the clicked item.
>
> This is a typical scenario for most applications.
>
> Question:
>
> How do we create a clickable list with woody? There does not appear to
> be a widget that renders as a simple HTML Anchor (ie. href=destination.html?someKindOfRef
stion:
How do we create a clickable list with woody? There does not appear to
be a widget that renders as a simple HTML Anchor (ie. Click me to edit the item I represent)
I can see that a anchor widget does not submit a form (like the
wd:action does)
How are you dealing with this scenario?
T
gt;
> It is not obvious to us how to use woody to implement a 'clickable
> list' of objects -- meaning a list of objects (actually object
> attributes) where clicking one of them takes the user to a form to
> edit that object. We've now realized that this 'clickable
Hello,
We have prototyped some forms with Woody and Flow. It is impressive
technology, particularly the binding framework.
We use Cayenne (similar to OJB) as our object layer to access our
postgres database.
It is not obvious to us how to use woody to implement a 'clickable
list'
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