- From: Brad Fults <bfults@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 15:04:28 -0800
As interesting as this discussion has been (and it truly has), I think it better to sum the aims of the WHAT-WG up in a single sentence so that Mr. Ley may retire his crusade. Essentially, from what I have gathered, Web Forms 2.0 aims to make the development of *nicer* HTML forms *easier* for the average web developer. That's it. It is obvious and accepted that most or all of the things in Web Forms 2.0 can already be accomplished via scripted solutions, but the point is to get rid of the multitude of kludge and to move to a richer starting point. If authors have date controls, smart & smooth form validation, etc. at their fingertips (as opposed to hundreds of lines of complicated script), everyone in the world will benefit from a nicer, prettier, more usable web. Obviously things like XUL/XBL are much richer and would revolutionize the web applications industry, but that is a train that the industry can't run fast enough to catch yet. In the meantime, we aim to make what he have better. -- Brad Fults NeatBox
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