DBForms2: Approaching Stable
With Chregu now working on DBForms2 as well, we're making a lot of progress. It's now usable to replace most of the old dbform stuff like for example blog posts, categories and others.
Some features are still missing, but they should be implemented next week. Error handling e.g. is still sort of crappy and certainly needs some refactoring.
If you want to have a look at one or more examples, do an 'svn up' on your local copy of the trunk and point your browser to http://your.dom.ain/admin/dbforms2/blogposts . Now you can edit your blogposts using DBForms2.
Keep in mind that DBForms2 is still unstable and could contain severe bugs which might just make ground meat out of your data. So you better make a backup copy of your blog posts table before starting testing ;)
The syntax of the configuration files and the API is also likely to change again, but should not differ much from the current one.
We will add some documentation about the new syntax of the configuration files later on, but if you already want to write your own file today, then just have a look at the files in /dbforms2 where all the configuration files are kept.
Some features are still missing, but they should be implemented next week. Error handling e.g. is still sort of crappy and certainly needs some refactoring.
If you want to have a look at one or more examples, do an 'svn up' on your local copy of the trunk and point your browser to http://your.dom.ain/admin/dbforms2/blogposts . Now you can edit your blogposts using DBForms2.
Keep in mind that DBForms2 is still unstable and could contain severe bugs which might just make ground meat out of your data. So you better make a backup copy of your blog posts table before starting testing ;)
The syntax of the configuration files and the API is also likely to change again, but should not differ much from the current one.
We will add some documentation about the new syntax of the configuration files later on, but if you already want to write your own file today, then just have a look at the files in /dbforms2 where all the configuration files are kept.
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