> This is my last post here.

I'm so glad! GOOD BYE!!!

On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 1:34 PM, bghost <bggho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> And? Where you saw any recommendation to use <th> tags outside
> <thead> ??
> I never said that any developer is stupid here. But now I have changed
> my opinion
> under the pressure of your arguments.
>
> Anyway, finally I would say this:
>
> Most of you are calling for some alleged benefits that are hidden
> behind terms
> like "re-usable, re-factoring" or "developer can concentrate on
> business logic" ... bla ... bla .. bla
>
> 1st
>
> What does it mean to do something re-usable? Do you really need to
> spend
> too much time on that if it will eventually be used once or just a few
> times?
> I heard many times: "Yes, make it re-usable...yes, yes,
> yes..ooooh....make it
> re-usable!" even if that is justified or not.
>
> 2nd
>
> What is the limit? How deep a developer should go with the "re-
> factoring"?
> Is it necessary to split templates into numerous small fragments and
> thus make
> them an extremely confusing and difficult to track? I heard many
> times: "Yes,
> re-factore it ...yes, yes, yes..ooooh....re-factore it!" even if that
> is justified or not.
>
> 3rd
>
> Most of you said that Symfony Framework enables developers to
> concentrate
> on business logic? Yes, that's OK. I just wanted to warn that in these
> efforts,
> Symfony developers are exaggerating a bit, which resulted with the
> intricate
> logic of the Symfony framework that hides the flow of the application
> to the level
> where it is very difficult to understand and monitor the application.
>
> This is my last post here.
>
> WBR,
> Ghost3D
>
>
> On Sep 25, 2:52 am, Jeremy Thomerson <jeremythomer...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> I've avoided responding on this thread to this point because your rude
>> foul-mouthed criticism is ridiculously ignorant and malicious.  But, since
>> you once again call all developers here stupid, please be quickly proven
>> wrong by reading the "INTRODUCTION TO TABLES" by the W3C.  If you don't know
>> who the W3C is, please try to do a little research.
>>
>> http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/tables.html#h-11.1
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 7:27 PM, bghost <bggho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Ok Eno,
>>
>> > I visited that link and I did not thrilled because I found something
>> > wrong again:
>>
>> > <form action="/frontend_dev.php/contact/submit" method="POST">
>> >  <table>
>>
>> >    <!-- Beginning of generated code by <?php echo $form ?>
>> >  -->
>> >    <tr>
>> >      <th><label for="name">Name</label></th>
>> >      <td><input type="text" name="name" id="name" /></td>
>> >    </tr>
>> >    <tr>
>> >      <th><label for="email">Email</label></th>
>> >      <td><input type="text" name="email" id="email" /></td>
>> >    </tr>
>> >    <tr>
>> >      <th><label for="message">Message</label></th>
>> >      <td><textarea rows="4" cols="30" name="message" id="message"></
>> > textarea></td>
>> >    </tr>
>> >    <!-- End of generated code by <?php echo $form ?>
>> >  -->
>>
>> >    <tr>
>> >      <td colspan="2">
>> >        <input type="submit" />
>> >      </td>
>> >    </tr>
>> >  </table>
>> > </form>
>>
>> > So, what is the problem here:
>>
>> > <th> tag within the HTML table should never be used
>> > outside <thead> </thead>, because each web browser
>> > could interpreted this in different ways! Now I understand
>> > better why most of you loves the Symfony Form
>> > framework - most obviously does not even basic
>> > knowledge of the HTML.
>>
>> > WBR,
>> > Ghost3D
>>
>> > On Sep 25, 12:11 am, Eno <symb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > > On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, bghost wrote:
>> > > > This is bad formatted HTML - where is <table> tag? Using <tr>, <th>
>> > > > and <td> without table - terrible !
>>
>> > > As the example in the docs show, *you* must supply that:
>>
>> > >http://www.symfony-project.org/forms/1_2/en/01-Form-Creation#chapter_...
>>
>> > > --
> >
>



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