- From: Didier PH Martin <martind@netfolder.com>
- Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2004 15:30:32 -0400
Hi Ian, > > a) a domain model is encoded into a domain model language based on XML > and > > ...XHTML... I meant here more a language to express a domain model like xmlfx, rdf, etc... more data than document. Even for document, I meant more stuff like ATA2100 etc... > > > sent (with a layout definition) > > ...stylesheet... This is what I do today (XSLT) but I am exploring other ways to define a la xform a web app layout linked (bind) to my xml model > A list of exactly what it is you need would be really useful for this > list to work from. > Yes, for the moment: a) menu tool sitting at the top of the window (like the ones found in desktops). b) a context menu (triggered by a right mouse click) c) a toolbar d) a status bar In summary, the basic controls I have in a windowed application on modern desktops, add to this the form controls provided by xform2. This is why I linked to an application sample showing the elements in contexts. The content to be edited is an XML model (just ask for a source over the editable document) and the widgets used to edit it are a menu bar and a toolbar. (ref: http://netfolder.com/pdml/webtop/HTML%20Editor ). So as a start: menu bar and toolbar. I am willing to do the javascript code for the prototype. Cheers Didier PH Martin
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