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Download Uni-Form handler (php).
Note: Is not compatible with Uni-Form v1.2, but hopefully will be very soon.
Hi dragan, thanks for creating this little monster, it's great! And thanks to Mirko as well.
I wanted to use the php handler for v1.2, so I hacked my way through it, I'll post it after I've cleaned it up a little if folks are interested, although if Mirko has finished a new version, I'm sure it will be a bit more elegant than mine.
Hey that's great. I don't think Mirko is visiting these pages much, he's probably too busy to work on his handler for v1.2, but it's a great thing you got your hands on it and upgraded it. Great news. This, along with the new Rails plugin Marcus made (and that he will publish this week, I'll get on his ass today about it) I think will do much good for spreading Uni-Form with developers. Generally feedback s excellent from programmers, but so far I have gotten a really small amount of it from designers, which is kind of strange because it was made bu a designer, to be a hassle free to lay out and style forms, but it seems developers find it more usable. :)
Hey guys, I'm sorry but I just dont't have enough time to rewrite the whole thing. I had some troubles replicating the exact output of Uni-Form 1.2, so cashmandu feel free to modify it, rearrange it, rewrite it and whatever... Just post it here ;).
And the other thing is - I started to use CakePHP and Ruby on Rails which have very useful form helpers built in! They do all the hard work, I just modify the output to be something like Uni-Form html.
Greets, Mirko
So what happend with uni-forms.
hi, I dont know much about php... when I upload this I receive a error, I attachet...
why the uniform dont content the entire php code etc... for complete working... ? why just the html and css ?
thanks
best wishes
I should post what I did to it, but I'm embarrassed, heh, it's UGLY, hahaha, we have two different styles of coding altogether, mirko, I'll track my hacks down though, and post them
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