econoraptorman: I would serialize it to JSON on the client side, then push it to server over AJAX and have Colander to validate it
or maybe some of other validation solutions (Marshmallow, etc.)
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econoraptorman
moo-_- alright, that's what I was thinking of I just wasn't sure if there wasn't something that might facilitate the mappings to the data sources. The way I'm currently thinking of doing it is sending identifier strings in the JSON that's used to build the html so that each element is mapped to a string that is mapped to the data source. Then send some
JSON back with the identifier string and the user input. Is that generally how it's done?
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moo-_-
econoraptorman: that's one idea
econoraptorman: you can also us <input type="hidden">
where values are populated by javascript
econoraptorman
ok, thx
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moo-_-
econoraptorman: if you have a somewhat standardized widget set and form like interaction I could build custom widgets on the top of deform, marshmallow of some other library
Method___: it's easier to get a hackintosh going in qemu/kvm than on bare naked hardware
Method___: so you can pretty much have your cake and eat it too there, you can share the keyboard and mouse across them with synergy
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Method___: also if you have vt-d and an extra pci-e slot available, you can just find and pop in a suitable graphics card (gtx 960 seems to be purpose popular as it's quiet and still gets you performant desktop rendering) for the virtualized macos