- From: Ben Nolan <ben@ripcord.co.nz>
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 09:43:50 +1200
- To: <www-forms@w3.org>
I have a working js/dom xforms implementation that is being rolled out in several financial apps. It consists of some server side processors to convert xhtml w/ embedded xforms into xhtml w/ javascript for client-side validation. I'll try and put up a demo soon to show how it works currently - I'm just trying to figure out how to best retain my intellectual property in the code etc. As an aside - do many of you think there is a market for this product in the short-term? My target platforms are mozilla 1.2+ and ie5.5+. It uses native xml objects + xmlhttp for communications and supports a reasonable subset of the xforms standard. I believe I could have it prepared as a developers package within 6 months - personally I find the toolset very useful, especially data/binding and relevancy - but am interested in the opinion of others. Regards, Ben Nolan Phone: +6421 210 5200 Web: www.ripcord.co.nz
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