- From: Rafael Benito <rbenito@satec.es>
- Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 12:54:49 +0200
- To: <www-forms@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <E1EUMST-0000jb-2K@maggie.w3.org>
<http://www.satec.es/plant_correo/img/Logo_sistemas.gif> AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) architectures are attracting a lot of attention from the Web developer community. Some features, like requesting to a server a piece of XML to update the UI without refreshing the whole browser window, that make AJAX to be gaining recognition, are also present in the Xforms Recommendation. However, it seems that Xforms adoption is evolving at a much lower rate than AJAX. I wonder for the reasons that are causing this to happen and what the Xforms community should be doing to more strongly push Xforms into the web development arena. Any ideas or comments on this issue? Kind regards Rafael Benito Ruíz de Villa e-business Manager Mobile (+34) 617 314 293 rbenito@satec.es MADRID <http://www.satec.es> Avda. Europa, 34 A 28023 Aravaca Telf.: (+34) 91 708 90 00 / 91 211 03 00 Fax: (+34) 91 708 90 90 / 91 211 03 90
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