- From: John Boyer <JBoyer@PureEdge.com>
- Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 14:02:56 -0800
- To: "Omar Tazi" <otazi@orbeon.com>, "markj (Mark Jones)" <markj@crab.org>
- Cc: <w3c-forms@w3.org>, <www-forms@w3.org>
While all browsers support HTML in theory, there are lots and lots and lots of quirky little behaviors that have to be accounted for on a browser by browser, version by version basis. And going back before IE6 is esp. bad for achieving certain kinds of dynamic effects. Whether this works for the individual would depend greatly on how complex the forms are and how much they care about equivalent operation (esp. compliance with all aspects of XForms). It's definitely an oversimplification to say that it's all good because it's just HTML. John Boyer -----Original Message----- From: Omar Tazi [mailto:otazi@orbeon.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 11:52 AM To: markj (Mark Jones) Cc: w3c-forms@w3.org; www-forms@w3.org Subject: Re: XForms Processors for IE5.x Mark, One way of avoiding differences between browsers is to use server-side XForms servers. The only thing a browser receives from the Xforms server is HTML, I believe all browsers support HTML ;) Check out the Orbeon Presentation Server. It is mature (more than 3 years) and Open Source (LGPL): http://www.orbeon.com/software/ http://www.orbeon.com/software/presentation-server http://sourceforge.net/projects/orbeon/ Best regards, -Omar 650-938-3120 markj (Mark Jones) wrote: > Can anyone offer some insight as to how I can create an XForms processor that supports IE5.x > > Thanks > Mark > >
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