Even without client side validation, the server side will perform at the end of submission.
The client-side validation, for now, just check if a field is required, i did not implemented yet the other kind of client validation. I guess you can use factory in the normal way, PowerFormWizard.factory, as PowerFormWizard is a subclass of SQLFORM. - But I did not tested yet. I just found some issues, I will wait for people to raise more issues and I will update. Thank you all for testing.. On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 4:49 AM, niknok <nikolai...@gmail.com> wrote: > Clarification regarding the bio field with requires. It does let me > proceed to the next step, but will not be allowed to submit the data > after validation unless i meet the requires statement. > > A bit confusing since some fields will allow me to move to next step. > > One more thing, is there going to be an equivalent for > SQLFORM.factory? > > > > On Jun 30, 2:41 pm, niknok <nikolai...@gmail.com> wrote: > > In the validation example, I entered a single character in the Bio > > and was allowed to proceed to the next field despite the > > db.person.bio.requires = IS_LENGTH(minsize=5, maxsize=200). You made > > a note about "Client side validation is not supposed to validate > > everything!", is this included in that exception? > > > > A few suggestions: > > * How about using "description" or "details" instead of the "legend" > > keyword at it seems to be more appropriate for said function. > > > > • As default behavior, instead of the default "X" errorImage beside > > the step title, how about using an exclamation point icon to indicate > > that this step needs attention and then in the specific field with an > > error use the "X" icon instead. > > > > The other day you answered my query re modal windows with a reference > > to easyframework.com + web2py. > > > > I pray that you have plans of adding that feature to your > > PowerFormWizard Plugin (or perhaps turning this into a "PowerForms" > > plugin to truly enable feature-full forms in Web2py? > > > > Cheers and many thanks for your many contributions to the web2py > > community. > > > > /r > > Nik > > > > On Jun 29, 10:33 pm, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > I just created a new plugin for stepped form wizards. > > > > > I made it last night, so it is not tested very well, I would like your > help > > > to test it. > > > > > web2py PowerFormWizard Plugin - based on Jquery Stepy > > > > > - Steps > > > - Customizable titles > > > - Server side validation > > > - Client side validation (with jquery validate) > > > - Custom css > > > - JS Callbaks > > > - Error images > > > > > Take a look:http://labs.blouweb.com/powerformwizard > > > > > This plugin is the second plugin of blouweb PowerPlugins, I am now > starting > > > the third one which I hope to have the first version soon. > > > > >http://labs.blouweb.com > > > > > Suggestions, testers, issues, contributions etc on bitbucket: > https://bitbucket.org/rochacbruno/powerformwizard > > > > > Hope it helps someone! > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > -- > > > Bruno Rocha > > > [ About me:http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno] > > > [ Aprenda Python:http://CursoDePython.com.br] > > > [ O seu aliado nos cuidados com os animais:http://AnimalSystem.com.br] > > > [ Consultoria em desenvolvimento web:http://www.blouweb.com] > -- -- Bruno Rocha [ About me: http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno ] [ Aprenda a programar: http://CursoDePython.com.br ] [ O seu aliado nos cuidados com os animais: http://AnimalSystem.com.br ] [ Consultoria em desenvolvimento web: http://www.blouweb.com ]