- From: Micah Dubinko <micah@dubinko.info>
- Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 20:33:03 -0700
- To: Fatal Error <fatalerror@sunnz.net>
- CC: www-forms@w3.org
Hi Mr. Fatal Error, Have a look at http://xformsinstitute.com At this moment, ordinary XForms documents require a bit extra work to run in Firefox or IE, one of * A browser plugin (like formsPlayer for IE or an XPI under development for Firefox/Mozilla) * A server-side converter (like Orbeon or Chiba) * A client-side script (like the new FormFaces just announced here) * Flash (like DENG) XForms Institute uses the latter, and should "just work" if you have Flash installed. Hopefully, it will give you a taste of what XForms is like. .micah Fatal Error wrote: > > I saw xforms and w3c some days ago, and I would like to try it out, > but I just don't really understand it... does it on any any web > browsers now? I also tried use it in xhtml (using the name space > thing), but nothing seems to work... I use FireFox to test things out > most of the time. -- 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 +1 623 298 5172 Learn XForms today: http://xformsinstitute.com
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