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en:tutorials:simple-jforms-example [2012/02/01 10:19] laurenten:tutorials:simple-jforms-example [2012/12/06 20:38] (current) – [Simple jForms example for Jelix 1.3] laurent
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-====== Simple jForms example for Jelix 1.3 ======+====== Simple jForms example for Jelix ======
  
-Here is a little tutorial to demonstrate how powerful is jForms, the Jelix form system.+Here is a little tutorial to demonstrate how powerful is jForms, the Jelix form system. This tutorial is compatible with Jelix 1.3 and 1.4.
  
  
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-Don't forget to change rights on @@F@<jelix folder>/temp/myapp/@@. This will allow your web server to create files in this directory ([[en:manual-1.3:getting-started|see installation manual]] for details).+Don't forget to change rights on @@F@<jelix folder>/temp/myapp/@@. This will allow your web server to create files in this directory ([[http://docs.jelix.org/en/manual-1.3/getting-started|see installation manual]] for details).
  
 An application skeleton is created. Your local tree structure should look like: An application skeleton is created. Your local tree structure should look like:
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 @@F@myapp/@@ directory contains all files of your application. Note that there is another @@F@myapp/@@ folder in @@F@myapp/modules/@@: by default the **createapp** command creates a module with the same name of your application. This will be the main module. @@F@myapp/@@ directory contains all files of your application. Note that there is another @@F@myapp/@@ folder in @@F@myapp/modules/@@: by default the **createapp** command creates a module with the same name of your application. This will be the main module.
  
-Last, copy the content of @@F@lib/jelix-www/@@ into @@Fmyapp/www/jelix@@ (or you can declare an alias in apache, if preferred).+Last, copy the content of @@F@lib/jelix-www/@@ into @@F@myapp/www/jelix@@ (or you can declare an alias in apache, if preferred).
  
 ===== The contact form ===== ===== The contact form =====
  
  
-Now you're going to create a form. The only thing to do, is to create one XML file in the @@Fforms/@@ directory. Call it @@F@contact.form.xml@@. Here is its content:+Now you're going to create a form. The only thing to do, is to create one XML file in the @@F@forms/@@ directory. Call it @@F@contact.form.xml@@. Here is its content:
  
 <code xml> <code xml>

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