<span class="gmail_quote"></span>I'm currently experimenting with some of the
forms recipes in the cookbook, but finding it slow going as their
documentation assumes more experience with forms and databases than I
currently have. I've just about got AddDeleteLine2 to do what I want
but may need some of the functionality in Fox or Zap which is a bit
daunting... Do others agree that most of the documentation for most of the
forms cookbook recipes assumes a higher level of knowledge than the
other cookbook recipes? <br>
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I basically want users to be able to edit and add lines to tables
without going directly into the wiki markup which can get rather
confusing for long tables. I like the 'delete' button that comes with
AddDeleteLine2, but really also want an 'edit' button that calls the
data from that line of table back to the form and then allows it to be
updated. I suspect probably both Zap and Fox will do what I need, but I am tempted to go with Zap just because it has nice documentation for a semi-novice like myself... What are the differences between the two? I can't make it out from their cookbook pages!
<br><br>(I will now stop flooding the list for a while!)<br><br>Thanks,<br><span class="sg"><br>Francis<br>
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