- From: Olav Junker Kjær <olav@olav.dk>
- Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 13:02:00 +0200
> Finally, just by looking at the markup of the calculator example, I > don't see WF2 being any less powerful or elegant Yeah, I agree, and I didn't mean to slam WF2 which I think is a very fine spec. I was just afraid that W3C would disregard the "killer features" of WF2 which is backwards-compatibility, familiarity and the possibility of widespread deployment on the web. The current W3C approach of XHTML 2.0 + XForms seem to indicate different priorities. The W3C staff comments suggest that they wish to see a merge between the WF2 and XForms. This is understandable from a political perspective - nobody really wants fragmentation of HTML standards. But if the consequence is a spec which is a compromise between XForms and WF2, I think it would be the worst of both worlds. It might however be a good idea to position WF2 and XForms like CSS and XSL - specs which technically cover the same ground but which are optimized for different use cases. A closer cooperation and sharing of ideas between XForms and WF2 communities will certainly be a boon for everyone. In the end, HTML extensions do belong in the W3C. So I'll be optimistic now! regards Olav Junker Kj?r
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