2014-08-12 21:18 GMT+02:00 Wojciech Narczyński <wojtek@power.com.pl>:
W dniu 2014-08-12 01:22, Alberto G. Corona pisze:
But formlets are implemented in the server side.  and you probably think in applications with heavy use of JavaScript for validations, interaction  etc. In this case, there is a formlet implementation in the client side, which is my.. Ahem!... package hplaygroud:

https://github.com/agocorona/hplayground

Very interesting, please allow a few questions about your approach:

1. Would it be possible to save a snapshot of a paritally filled form on the server?

hplayground is client side. but by means of Haste.Ajax it is possible to send something to a server.

 do
         r  <- (+) <$> inputAndSend
                     <*> inputAndSend
         p  (show r) ++> noWidget
     where
     inputAndSend= do
         r <- inputInt Nothing `wake` OnKeyPress <++ br
         sendInt  r
         return r
     sendInt i=  send the int trough Haste.Ajax

2. Would it be possible to display the sum before the values: 3 = [ 1] + [  2] <-- this is rendered HTML, not Haskell?

yes, using "at":

 do
        wraw $ div  ! id "result" $ noHtml
         r  <- (+) <$> inputInt Nothing `wake` OnKeyPress <++ br
                     <*> inputInt Nothing `wake` OnKeyPress <++ br

         at "result" Html $ p  (show r) ++> noWidget 
 
(I thought I would have more questions, but somehow I can't think of any right now...)

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Kind regards,
Wojtek



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Alberto.