Form Generator
This generator generates a view script file that displays a form to collect input for the specified model class.
beginWidget('CCodeForm', array('model'=>$model)); ?>
	
		labelEx($model,'model'); ?>
		textField($model,'model', array('size'=>65)); ?>
		
			Model class is case-sensitive. It can be either a class name (e.g. Post)
		    or the path alias of the class file (e.g. application.models.LoginForm).
		    Note that if the former, the class must be auto-loadable.
		
		error($model,'model'); ?>
	
		labelEx($model,'viewName'); ?>
		textField($model,'viewName', array('size'=>65)); ?>
		
			This refers to the name of the view script to be generated, for example,
			site/contact, user/login. The actual view script file will be generated
			under the View Path specified below.
		
		error($model,'viewName'); ?>
	
		labelEx($model,'viewPath'); ?>
		textField($model,'viewPath', array('size'=>65)); ?>
		
			This refers to the directory that the new view script file should be generated under.
			It should be specified in the form of a path alias, for example, application.views,
			mymodule.views.
		
		error($model,'viewPath'); ?>
	
		labelEx($model,'scenario'); ?>
		textField($model,'scenario', array('size'=>65)); ?>
		
			This refers to the scenario in which the model should be used to collect user input.
			For example, a User model can be used in both login and register scenarios.
			To create a form for the login purpose, the scenario should be specified as login.
			Leave this empty if the model does not need to differentiate scenarios.
		
		error($model,'scenario'); ?>