Re: accessible on-line survey

--- Dominique Hazaël-Massieux <dom@w3.org> wrote:
> 
> I've just been pointed to:
> http://www.formassembly.com/form-builder.php , a PHP based library
> that
> states creating standards-compliant Web forms. Maybe they already
> take
> accessibility into account? Even if not, they are indeed Open Source,
> and may be interested in feedback.
> 
> (I haven't tried it at all)

It looks like a very interesting project, but it's not a FOSS PHP
library.

What it is, is a free on-line service where you can *build*
standards-compliant forms which you can then download to use, together
with a (free) JavaScript library to provide extra functionality (care
seems to be taken that the form will function correctly without
JavaScript though). There's a Form Library with forms that have already
been made and can be used or modified and a collection of stylesheets
(Form Garden) is planned.

One could conceivably use this to build a nice (and accessible)
front-end for a survey, but you'd still have to build all of the
back-end for actually gathering, storing and processing the
information.

(More explanation on the home page at http://www.formassembly.com/ )

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Received on Tuesday, 19 April 2005 07:29:13 UTC