- From: Alain Couthures <alain.couthures@agencexml.com>
- Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2018 21:31:02 +0200
- To: Owen Ambur <Owen.Ambur@verizon.net>, 'XForms' <public-xformsusers@w3.org>
- Cc: Sandro Hawke <sandro@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <5f4aeb9a-812a-b873-0e5b-8c4892779ce4@agencexml.com>
Owen, I have now implemented expand/collapse appearance for groups in XSLTForms for evaluation. Please have a look at http://www.agencexml.com/collapse/collapse.xml Adding appearance="expand" or appearance="collapse" is just required! Up and down triangle arrows are inserted with CSS so rendering can be adjusted rather easily. --Alain Le 22/08/2018 à 16:07, Owen Ambur a écrit : > > Steven, here's the text of the law I mentioned on the XForms call a > few minutes ago: > https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/open-machine-readable-government-owen-ambur/ > > > My StratML colleagues and I are trying to remove as many obstacles as > possible so that U.S. federal agencies are left with few excuses for > failing to comply with the law ... which, incidentally, establishes > good practice for the plans and reports of all organizations, > worldwide, whose activities should be matters of public record. See > the use cases documented thus far at > http://stratml.us/carmel/iso/UC4SwStyle.xml > > Internationally speaking, the **Open** Government Partnership (OGP) is > an egregious example: https://www.opengovpartnership.org/participants > The national action plans as well as the OGP’s own report are still > being published in PDF: > https://www.opengovpartnership.org/sites/default/files/OGP_Year-Review_20180504.pdf > Assuming good faith on their part, they simply don’t understand the > concept of “openness” in terms of XML/XSD validity. So it is up to us > to show them the benefits of well-structured and semantically > well-defined content. > > In the meantime, being able to expand and collapse sections of lengthy > plans and reports will help to remove one excuse for failure to > publish plans and reports in open, standard, machine-readable format. > Unless and until public agencies begin to comply with the law, > citizens and taxpayers will have little cause to consider them > credible and trustworthy. > > Owen Ambur > > Chair, StratML <http://stratml.us/> Working Group > > Co-Chair Emeritus, xml.gov CoP <http://xml.govwebs.net/> > > Webmaster, FIRM <http://firmcouncil.org/> > > Profile <https://www.linkedin.com/in/owenambur> on LinkedIn | Personal > Home Page <http://ambur.net/> > > -----Original Message----- > From: Steven Pemberton <steven.pemberton@cwi.nl> > Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2018 7:15 AM > To: XForms <public-xformsusers@w3.org> > Subject: Collapsing sections > > Someone asked me about doing collapsing sections in XForms, so I wrote an > > article: > > https://homepages.cwi.nl/~steven/xforms/techniques/collapsing.html > <https://homepages.cwi.nl/%7Esteven/xforms/techniques/collapsing.html> > > Comments gratefully received. > > Steven >
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