Thursday 29 May 2008 11:49:31 am
Hello everyone, I have recently realized that a substantial number of datatypes that we have developed for eZ Publish and our clients could be categorized under "datatypes that hadn't had enough control over". An example would be more than words here. 1) Keywords datatype - no control over it at all, this is why we've developed a public variety, so that we can control a min/max number and length of the keywords. 2) Text line or text block - would be that difficult to have a limit for text block just the way we have one for text line? And what about a minimum limit? There could be more, but the point is - it seems like the datatypes have been developed merely for editorial scenario, where all the players have been trained and have a common goal. Well, what about Intranets? Community portals? What about situations, where users simply join to contribute OR... not?... ;) If there is a reason for the native eZ Publish datatypes to be so simple and controlless - what is it? What do you think about it? The situation is far from hopeless. I mean, creating a datatype is both possible and fun. It's just that we could concentrate on putting together something more interesting than a limit on a string ;) But then, maybe it's just my problem... ;)
Cheers, Piotrek
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