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- Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 21:10:07 -0400 (EDT)
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[ Moderator Action: HTML attachment supressed ] You should consider ActionPoint's Dialog Server product which combines data definition in XML Schema and arbitrary HTML into an intelligent browser form that works in both Netscape and Internet Explorer. It's the coolest thing around (I'm biased). You should also look at Cardiff's LiquidForms offering, which combines Adobe's PDF and web based interfaces. Steve Mark Barratt <markb@textmatters.com> Sent by: www-forms-request@w3.org 04/17/01 02:07 PM To: www-forms@w3.org cc: Subject: Authoring/processing products? I'm looking for products which allow straightforward form-building and separate content from UI - like XForms-based products will. But I need it now/soon and I need usable applications with design/publish/store/forward components, supporting both web and print, usable by (graphic/web) designers and systems ops people. I have found the JetForm products, plus thinkXML products... what else is out there that looks like it has a future or is working to converge onto this/a standards-based future? Thanks for any help Mark Barratt
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