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Posted to embperl@perl.apache.org by Daniel <em...@7thfire.com> on 2006/04/26 18:42:48 UTC

Embperl::Form

I thought I should check the libary of form creation. After reading the
docs at: http://search.cpan.org/~grichter/Embperl-2.2.0/ I'm a little
bit confused. Is anyone using this? Could I have an example of
generating a simple form from scratch?

I also checked the main doc site on perl.apache.org, but I couldn't find
much on how to use this anywhere. I also checked the archives, but
nothing has come up yet. 

Help Appriciated.


Gerald, for some reason the top link 'Embperl' is described as "Taglib
for sending mail" which is something I thought strange.

-d

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RE: Embperl::Form

Posted by Gerald Richter <ri...@ecos.de>.
> 
> I thought I should check the libary of form creation. After 
> reading the docs at: 
> http://search.cpan.org/~grichter/Embperl-2.2.0/ I'm a little 
> bit confused. Is anyone using this? Could I have an example 
> of generating a simple form from scratch?
> 
> I also checked the main doc site on perl.apache.org, but I 
> couldn't find much on how to use this anywhere. I also 
> checked the archives, but nothing has come up yet. 
> 
> Help Appriciated.
> 

Embperl::Form is currently under developement. Also we use it internaly for
our products, it's not yet fully documented and the API is subject to
change. The newest SVN version contains the start for a introduction to
Embperl::Form. See

http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/perl/embperl/trunk/IntroEmbperlForm.pod


I hope to get it ready to release during the next one or two month.

> 
> Gerald, for some reason the top link 'Embperl' is described 
> as "Taglib for sending mail" which is something I thought strange.
> 

It implements the <mail:send> tag, see

http://perl.apache.org/embperl/pod/doc/EmbperlSyntax/Mail.htm

Gerald



 
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