I see your point.
While in FK these functions are packaged in the same library, there's
not much "together" in the actual logic. Basically, we have some
tag-building (string building) stuff and then some data validation
stuff. And some glue to hook it to webkit.
Either one could be removed and us
I see your point.
While in FK these functions are packaged in the same library, there's
not much "together" in the actual logic. Basically, we have some
tag-building (string building) stuff and then some data validation
stuff. And some glue to hook it to webkit.
Either one could be removed and us
Matt Feifarek wrote:
Right, right.
I confused myself. You were speaking specifically about the validation
layer in FormEncode, and I confused that with FE in its entirety.
FormEncode's identity is a little mixed up. In many ways I'm really
throwing away most of FormEncode except for the validatio
Right, right.
I confused myself. You were speaking specifically about the validation
layer in FormEncode, and I confused that with FE in its entirety.
We're certainly open to improving the validation constructs in FK. I
need to look at your library at some point soon.
I know from your blog (whic
Matt Feifarek wrote:
Not specifically, no. I am not very familiar with your library, but
I'm certain that we're open to the idea.
We did quite a bit of overhaul on Validators/Converters this time
around, but it's possible (likely) that your library is more
sophisticated.
Also, we're hoping to make
Not specifically, no. I am not very familiar with your library, but
I'm certain that we're open to the idea.
We did quite a bit of overhaul on Validators/Converters this time
around, but it's possible (likely) that your library is more
sophisticated.
Also, we're hoping to make FK more useful to p
Matt Feifarek wrote:
We've released an alpha of FormKit, our form processing and generation
library for python, with extensive webkit support.
Further info in the Google group:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/FormKit4Python
Have you guys thought about using FormEncode's validation instead of th
We've released an alpha of FormKit, our form processing and generation
library for python, with extensive webkit support.
Further info in the Google group:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/FormKit4Python
Thanks!
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