[NGO] Database Backed Forms - forked from: What NGOs need in a website [checklist]
David Bain
david.bain at alteroo.com
Thu Jun 1 21:25:04 UTC 2006
Would be a good learning experience for me.
On 6/1/06, Reinout van Rees <reinout at vanrees.org> wrote:
>
> Martin Aspeli wrote:
> > I can publish it, but I wonder ... does this not intercept *all* forms,
> > not just the course2005 you had in your example?
> >
> > Actually, I think modularising PloneFormMailer a bit to allow people to
> > plug in different backends would be a really worthwhile project. No idea
> > how hard it is, but since it needs to collect all the data in one place
> > to send the mail anyway, I don't see how it could be that bad.
>
> A good refactoring of the code. I would try it with some of the zope3
> goodness that's used in plone 2.5. Using the zope3 stuff will probably
> allow us to clean out a lot of hairy code.
>
> For instance, ploneformmailer could fire off a zope3 event "I've got a
> new form" which could then be intercepted by whatever backend you'd
> want. Partially daydreaming here :-)
>
> Reinout
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