A complete sidebar, but something for the people reading this. There are other things that are somewhat app-specific, but have some good points that can be built upon or even just taken if the license permits.

I hate tooting my own horn, but a few people have found it worth stealing for their projects: Mango::Form. It uses a hybrid config of CGI::FormBuilder for the form definitions with FormValidator::Simple config for the validation all in the same config file. The CGI::FB validation wasn't as good as FV::S for me, so the two got married together.

--- name: myform method: POST javascript: 0 stylesheet: 1 sticky: 1 submit: LABEL_CREATE fields: - sku: type: text size: 25 maxlength: 25 constraints: - NOT_BLANK - LENGTH, 1, 25 - UNIQUE - name: type: text size: 25 maxlength: 25 constraints: - NOT_BLANK - LENGTH, 1, 25

In reply to Re^2: Form Processing modules by jk2addict
in thread Form Processing modules by zby

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