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Re^2: Form generation

by gellyfish (Monsignor)
on Apr 22, 2005 at 14:03 UTC ( [id://450418]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Form generation
in thread Form generation

But Xforms is already a W3C recommendation and has already got (albeit beta) support in Firefox and Mozilla and even has a plugin for IE, why wait for something else?

/J\

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Re^3: Form generation
by tzz (Monk) on Apr 22, 2005 at 14:35 UTC
    I'm waiting for the O'Reilly book on it! Seriously, it is in beta everywhere, so I wouldn't run a business with it. I have certainly read and understood the current standard, and I'm ready to start using it.

    When XForms/WebForms is in its final form (what I referenced was the almost-final draft) I will feel more comfortable developing with it. The idea of specifying abstract UI, of course, is not new, but I really like the way that WebForms does it, because I can see that working in a Java Swing or Perl/Tk environment as well with some small modifications.

    Ted

      I'm waiting for the O'Reilly book on it!

      Clicky.

      MB

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