> From: Amir Yiron > > p.s. I can't find XForms examples that are more than very > simple! I'll be glad to have links to complex XForms > examples, even complete pages/applications. It's the only way > to get a real understanding! I believe you are expecting too much. XForms is not even a W3C Recommendation, and XForms technology implementations are immature. I honestly do not appreciate the number of X-Smiles' specific how-to questions in this mailing list. There is an X-Smiles mailing list: http://www.x-smiles.org/xsmiles_lists.html I consider the "only way to get a real understanding" at this point is to work on an implementation yourself. You should check out some of the open source implementations listed at http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/#implementations if you are not interested in developing your own.Received on Monday, 29 July 2002 09:58:34 GMT
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