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erick wrote:edwinsn wrote:Thanks for your answer, Erick, I understand you.
From what I have seen so far, EWB has advantages over SMS in that it's well documented, and is NOT mobile-only.
SMS is not mobile-only. It can generate web pages viewable on any device.
Erick
Yes, but "viewable on any device" != "designed with desktop web app in mind".
It's obvouse that, the layout and controls optimized for mobile web is different from one that's designed for traditional web apps.
Apple's documentation reminds developers that their mobile versions should have different goals than desktop or web apps, it's not just a screen real estate issue but also a matter of thumbs and shorter attention spans on mobile, so make it dumbed down.
Erick
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Hi Erick. I received the book and I tried to buid my first example using Mormot following given example. I just cannot find the EwbMormot.wbs code. Did I miss something?
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The project is here.
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Thank you WarleAlex. Finally I understood my mistake. I did download the file from Erick web page some times ago. In this version, no wbs file. Finally erick updated the file. Thanks again.
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Best idea should be to create the mustache wrappers working with EWB, to directly generate the client code from the server.
See http://synopse.info/files/html/Synopse% … #TITLE_471
AB, Can you please explain why?
Is it a security issue?
About wrappers, AFAIK, you are the only one who wrote mORMot wrappers (For the SMS tool for example). How long dit it take to you to build the SMS wrapper?
Is there a kind of tutorial to do it?
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Just an update, I'm expecting the mormot book to be ready before Christmas, actually aiming for late November. It covers essentials about mormot, and building web clients with Elevate Web Builder. So it's end-to-end pascal!
I'll post some example videos soon. For the time being, here is a sample of the recaptcha done with
Elevate Web Builder, showing how to weed out humans from the many bots that will try your code.
http://dark.uwaterloo.ca/temp/recaptcha.html
The book will be technically published in Canada, but available through Amazon EU, UK and US. Today's Canadian European Trade Agreement may have an impact on price for European readers.
Erick
Take care
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@Erick
Thanks for the feedback!
I've reviewed your draft, and hope publication will be done in time!
On my browser (Chrome), http://dark.uwaterloo.ca/temp/recaptcha.html doesn't seem to work: there is a spinner and nothing else when I click.
And I'm no robot!
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@AB
I just checked it.
Chrome blocks google's popup by default.
recaptcha__en.js:245Uncaught DOMException: Blocked a frame with origin "https://www.google.com" from accessing a cross-origin frame.(…)
How ironic, their own browser defeats their recapta system.
I will report this.
Thanks
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