Here is the Yahoo! page of interest for developers: http://us.beta.mobile.yahoo.com/developers And here is one of the interesting bits from the doc: "Mobile Widgets support forms that allow users to send information back to a server. The language is based on XForms, which is more versatile than the HTML forms many developers are familiar with." You go Yahoo! ;-) -Erik On Jan 8, 2008, at 2:43 PM, Steven Pemberton wrote: > > "Admittedly, their marketing folks wouldn't describe it that way, > but essentially that's what was announced today. (documentation in > PDF format, closely related to what-used-to-be Konfabulator tech) > The press release talks about reaching "billions" of mobile > consumers; even if you don't put too much emphasis on press releases > (you shouldn't) it's still talking about serious use of and > commitment to XForms technology." > > http://dubinko.info/blog/2008/01/07/yahoo-introduces-mobile-xforms/ > -- Orbeon Forms - Web Forms for the Enterprise Done the Right Way http://www.orbeon.com/Received on Tuesday, 8 January 2008 15:09:22 GMT
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