- From: Thierry Michel <tmichel@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 18:14:52 +0200
- To: <AndrewWatt2001@aol.com>, <www-forms@w3.org>, <www-forms-editor@w3.org>
Moderator: sent to www-forms@w3.org and www-forms-editor@w3.org ----- Original Message ----- From: <AndrewWatt2001@aol.com> To: <www-forms@w3.org>; <www-forms-editor@w3.org>; <xforms@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 2:58 PM Subject: [Moderator Action] What precisely is "instance data"? > > > > It seems to me that the current WD is a little woolly about what is or isn't > instance data. > > The definitions in the glossary states that instance data is an internal tree > representation. But Chapter 2.2, third bullet point refers to instance data > provided by the instance data in an attribute. > > So which is the "true" position? > > Is instance data only the internal tree representation as the Glossary > states? Or is the serialised content of xforms:instance also instance data? > Is the "submitted data" also instance data or, since it is serialised it is > something else since it isn't an "internal tree representation". > > I don't have problems describing the process but the terminology does need to > be tidied up, in my opinion. > > Do we, for example, have "initialization data" provided by the content of > xforms:instance, plus "form data" displayed on screen and modified by the > user, plus "submitted data", the serialized data sent to the server plus > "instance data", the in-memory tree structure? Or some other variant? > > A side issue in 2.2. The text just before the second piece of example code > refers to a "fuller version" of the "above example". It is, of course, a > different example, with, for example, a <payment> element replacing a <root> > element. > > Andrew Watt
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