I have been tasked at work to research HTML form builders for an upcoming Catalyst project. The project is relatively small, but like anything, has the potential to grow into something much larger. I have super searched the monastery and googled for form builder module recommendations, but found very little. I have searched CPAN and found the following form building modules that have recent activity:

Have you used any of these modules (including "others")? I am looking for community input as I experiment with various modules to help with the selection process. I tried HTML::FormFu a year ago and wished for for something more developer-friendly, so that (along with scalability and how nicely it plays with Catalyst) are some of the criteria I am using in my evaluation.

Thanks in advance for your comments, suggestions, recommendations, etc.

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In reply to What is the best HTML form builder (in your opinion) by roho

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