- From: Zen Interactif <contact@zeninteractif.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 19:42:01 +0200
- To: "Micah Dubinko" <micah@dubinko.info>
- Cc: <www-forms@w3.org>
Hi Micah; I use Native DOM 2 and true W3C Xpath. Currently my stylesheet works with Mozilla 1.7.3 (I don't known if it work on older version) Under IE I've isolate the problem ! It's an Xpath problem !... I work on and I hope to correct this very quickly... IE doen't respect DOM standards (I don't understand microsoft politic ...) I use a specific class that emulate all DOM2/3 in IE. and 2 other class for emulate Xpath and xmlHttpRequest dom object. Schema verification are not yet supported in Mozilla ! I would appreciate if anyone have done a class that do xml verification against schema ! Debug display slow down dramaticaly my engine but currently is useful to see which events that ared fired ! Bye ----- Original Message ----- From: "Micah Dubinko" <micah@dubinko.info> To: "Zen Interactif" <contact@zeninteractif.com> Cc: <www-forms@w3.org> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 6:25 PM Subject: Re: xslt2Xforms W3C Xforms procesor version 0.7beta is out ! > > Hi Sébastien, > > Can you breifly describe the intermediate format you're using--the stuff > the browser actually works with? > > Do you use XML Data Islands to store the XForms-specific data like > calculations? Native DOM? Native JS objects? > > How does it compare to > > http://dubinko.info/blog/2004/10.html#perm2004-10-20_ecmapath > > Thanks, > > .micah > > > Zen Interactif wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >I'm proud to announce you that "xslt2Xforms" W3C Xforms procesor version > >0.7beta is out ! > > > >Download it from http://xforms.zeninteractif.com > > > >Bye > > > >Sébastien > > > > > -- > Available for consulting. XForms, web forms, information overload. > Micah Dubinko mailto:micah@dubinko.info > Brain Attic, L.L.C. http://brainattic.info > Yahoo IM: mdubinko > Learn XForms today: http://xformsinstitute.com > > >
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