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Ah, it was the refresh! Didn't remember it had form embedded through iFrame, so my F5 refresh wasn't affecting that.
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I had to neglect the existence of my family and start playing with this Ryan, dependencies seems to work great on templates. But I don't seem to get it working on Form Builder preview?
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Haven't used yet, but I believe that module hides those fields already (there ain't no "disabled" mode for inputfields).
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Kongondo:totally missed that last time. Now I see your comment and agree, that is pretty much same comment
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I think we are in about 100 000 pages with one site. Mostly because it uses discussions module where each post is a page and I imported all the old discussions there on site migration. Everything runs smoothly, running on company VPS with about 20 other PW sites. We had one performance problem with search that was limited to one rootParent branch, but it was quickly tweaked by Ryan. So no worries with "hundreds of thousands". Anyone has millions yet? How about test site if not real stuff yet?
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Doesn't we already have that in some regard at least: http://modules.processwire.com/modules/page-edit-field-permission/
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For us it is pure business: it is great to have possibility to buy (or support) development from outside of our company. To get it directly from Ryan is great bonus. To share it open source and make ProcessWire even better is of course superb. The better and more popular ProcessWire is, the stronger our development framework is. It would be great to see fundraising projects for module development. Building open source modules is fun, and I don't believe anyone hates the idea to make few bucks at the same time. But I think there are plenty of real money making opportunities coming now that ProcessWire is gaining more popularity: paid modules, paid profiles, site building, paid support, books, learning videos / tutorials, consulting... Currently PW has still relatively small audience, so I don't believe any module or book can get super high sales. But this is growing audience and very little competition. I would love to see more people trying to make money this way.
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http://processwire.com/about/roadmap/ Summer 2013. Not sure which is the updated schedule?
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Finally pushed it to github: https://github.com/apeisa/Finnish-ProcessWire I removed all 3rd party plugins (should they be on same repo?), but left Form Builder there.
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It would be way to choose file(s) from another page(s). It fits pw perfectly fine.
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I strongly assume that list is obsolete now. I would just redirect it to new directory.
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This looks like some server side security feature. But it doesn't make much sense to work and not work based on pw version...
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It looks and works great on mobile! It has all the possibilities to become very popular. Good luck!
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I don't remember a single case where we would have that kind of need. 99% times it is always radiobutton, select or checkbox which changes the requirements/visibility for other fields.
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The site is beautiful!
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I asked the same question from Ryan. It is pretty clever stuff actually: There is also a hint why Ryan deliveres rock solid from the beginning
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That looks great. I think we have similar powers with selectors, of course requires some knowhow of selectors and field names.
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Just out of interest: is there similar features in other cms you guys have used?
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Oh yes. I remember those irc discussions very well. I actually ended building my own form class, which was conceptually kind of mixture from your work and pw inputfields. Field dependencies are a very powerful concept and it gives great pleasure to define once and see it just work in backend and frontend. I am actually pretty hooked on that video. Have watched it three times already
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This is epic. Thanks for building it Ryan. Couldn't be happier with how it turned to be!
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Yes, if and foreach is all you need.
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1. There haven't been real security issues with PW yet. Of course no software is 100% bulletproof, but in my opinion security wise ProcessWire is a great option. 2. Yes, you can. Also remember that when you build complicated software, you might be building some security issues by yourself. PW is more like a tool than a turnkey solution. Yes, everything you can build with Drupal, you can also build with PW.
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Glad you found that one Ryan. It was real mystery to me. Kind of bug in ckeditor though to allow that kind of config...?
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It's in the works. I have working version of it running, but still lot's of things to add, fix and tweak.