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Re: Setting bindings in wizard-like page components
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Re: Setting bindings in wizard-like page components


  • Subject: Re: Setting bindings in wizard-like page components
  • From: Mark Wardle <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 11:15:55 +0000

2009/10/8 Mark Wardle <email@hidden>:
> Hello all.
>> Is there a more Webobjects-way of implementing a small stateless
> component that edits a property by returning a page-level component,
> much like a wizard, and then returning back to the original page? I
> don't really want to use an AJAX-based approach.
>
> [snipped rest of very long question]

Just to reply for the benefit of archives!

Of course, the answer is: copy what other people have done in the
past, and specifically, how direct2web components work by setting
object and keypaths.

Mark



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Dr. Mark Wardle
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Cardiff, UK
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