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Am Mittwoch, den 04.08.2010, 23:17 +0200 schrieb "m0n0"
<ole@monochrom.net>:

> About the webpage Form elements:
> Maybe the dynamic forms engine ( an addition to winDom ) is good for
this
> purpose, but that is just a guess. Another approach would be an resource
> tree that contains all the needed Web Form elements. Then, no matter
from
> where the Form element definition came, draw it with objc_draw...
> Another approach would be to look how highwire has done that stuff :)

It seems I was wrong about this... Web Forms seem to be implemented
without port specific code. 
The code that I looked at was probably just for GUI items used for the
framebuffer GUI..., not the Webpage "GUI". 


