Ralph Goers wrote:
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
The Ajax features of CForms depend on the Ajax block. What we need is testing these features that just have been rewritten.

This gets stranger and stranger. At one time I thought Ajax was an optional component - that you could install the forms block without Ajax. It sounds like that that is not the case. Now we are saying that the Forms block is stable but that it depends on the Ajax block which is not....

What would happen if I installed Forms without Ajax and never enabled Ajax in forms. Would the build fail? Would it fail at runtime? This is mostly out of curiosity. I happen to like the Ajax stuff, but I imagine there are a lot of folks who just want the forms framework by itself.

CForms is meant to be able to work without Ajax. Now to achieve this, you have to tweak a bit the forms-field-styling.xsl to remove the <script src=""> related to Ajax (there are 2 of them).

So is this a matter of running the samples in the Forms block (why do you keep calling it CForms? - I thought we renamed it) or in the Ajax block or are you looking for people to write code to do it?

It's a matter of running CForms samples (I write CForms by habit and because it's shorter than "the Forms block" -- the renaming was Woody --> Forms), just like every other sample when we're about to make a release ;-)

P.S.  Did you sleep at all today?  Or are you in my part of the world?

Hehe. No, I'm still in France. But it's one of these very infrequent nights where I have hard times to sleep...

Sylvain

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