- From: Josef Dietl <josef@mozquito.com>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 13:14:53 +0200
- To: "Narasimha Kumar" <simha@e2esystems.com>, <www-forms@w3.org>
In terms of implementations, there is X-Smiles from Helsinki University of Technology (hope I got it right, our contact there is currently on vacation). To get at X-Smiles, go to http://www.x-smiles.org. X-Smiles shows one way to integrate XForms with XSL (i.e. XSL-T and XSL-FO). There is also the Mozquito XForms Preview at http://www.mozquito.com. With that, you can transform XForms for use in todays browsers. Notably, it reads and writes XML instances without the need for XSL. I think that counts as "updating fields to XML source", too. Let us know what you think! Josef -- Mozquito Technologies Reforming the Web http://www.mozquito.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Narasimha Kumar [mailto:simha@e2esystems.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 12:34 PM > To: www-forms@w3.org > Subject: XForms processor > > > Hi, am relatively fresh to 'XML/XForms'. Is there any XForms > processor > available on the net? I've been looking for some XForms > examples/tutorials > on the net but there seems to be none. > I would be grateful if you could provide me some pointers to XForms. > Apart from this, is there a way to display forms with XSLT > and update fields > to XML source? > > help me, > -narasimha > > > >
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