html forms vs revlets

Kenji Kojima index at kenjikojima.com
Wed Sep 9 06:58:34 EDT 2009


Ron,

I made Japanese samples.

irev:
http://www.kenjikojima.com/revlet/ja_wikipedia/

php:
http://www.kenjikojima.com/revlet/ja_wikipediaPHP/

You can download files from the pages.
--
Kenji Kojima
http://www.kenjikojima.com/




On Sep 9, 2009, at 04:20 AM, ron barber wrote:

> I left html when it was still v. 1 so I have had quite a bit of
> catching up to do as I have tried to integrate the new found power of
> revlets and my on-rev account. So bear with me as I try to sort things
> out as to the advantages of when to use what and how to communicate
> between them.
>
> So, typically you use <form> on the webpage to gather information from
> the user and then php or similar solution to process that information.
> Now we have revlets. Revlets (and <?rev tags ) can take the processing
> part and do wonders. But what about the <form> part? Is it stupid to
> think of using revlets in the place of forms to interact with the
> user? What are the pros/cons of putting up a stack with flds and btns
> vs putting up various flds and btns in a form?
>
> Thanks
> Ron
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