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- Get ready for XForms by Joel Rivera, Len Taing - [Clicks: 26]
Traditional HTML forms violate many of the tenets of good markup language design, frequently mixing presentation and data. In this article, Joel Rivera and Len Taing introduce you to XForms, an extension of XHTML that represents the next generation of Web forms. Though XForms is still in an embryonic state, it holds great promise: For instance, a form written with XForms can be written once and displayed in optimal ways on several different platforms. This article will give you a head start on this important emerging XML technology.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-xforms/ - Sep, 2002
- Understanding XForms by Nicholas Chase - [Clicks: 45]
Today's Web applications require sophisticated control over a form's presentation and over the data that is ultimately submitted. XForms, currently at the level of Candidate Recommendation status at the W3C, aims to satisfy those needs, including separating functionality from presentation and streamlining validation and events processing.
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http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/web/edu/wa-dw-waxforms-i.html - Dec, 2002