- From: Roger Perttu <roger.perttu@easit.se>
- Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 17:19:28 +0200
- To: "'www-forms@w3.org'" <www-forms@w3.org>
Karandikar, Shailesh wrote: > >I guess you could implement XSLT based XForms solution on client with only a >limited functionality. >Hoever, if you want to exploit the full power of XForms's processing model >(E.g. bind computations, Xml events, dynamic constructs, etc.), existing >html/xhtml browsers cann't be effectively used, unless you extend their >functionality programmatically. > >There are a few solutions which try to map XForms to xhtml + Jscript, >considerably increasing size of the document and reducing the execution >speed. But, as we know, these solutions are only gap-fillers. > >Shailesh Karandikar >Dendrite Intl. > >-----Original Message----- >From: Schulze, Matthias [mailto:schulze@dresden-informatik.de] >Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 4:12 AM >To: 'shortestpath@yahoo.com'; 'www-forms@w3.org' >Subject: RE: xforms in xhtml, styled using xsl? > > > >Alex, > >all public xforms processors I know about run on the server side. My own >100% client side "experiment" for IE6 is far away from beeing releasable. It >uses dhtml instead of xsl ( ... because it was the "shortest path" ;-) > >greets > >M. > >>does anyone know of an example out there that uses >>xforms in xhtml, and styled one the client side with >>xsl? >> >>thanks, >>-alex >> I'm trying to learn xforms and I need some XSLT sample templates that can convert any xform to simple xhtml. I've used Google without luck. thanks, Roger P
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