- From: Claus Wahlers <claus@codeazur.com.br>
- Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 09:19:25 -0300
- To: www-forms@w3.org
- CC: Dharmesh Mistry <Dharmesh.Mistry@edgeipk.com>
> In terms of whether Adobe utilises xForms the answer is No. Actually they do use XForms in ColdFusion MX: "With ColdFusion, we implemented a server-side version that uses the XForms schema definitions for form elements, binding, and the model—with custom extensions instead of recreating the wheel and creating custom XML schema that defines form elements. However, instead of relying on a plug-in to render the form, ColdFusion MX 7 uses standard XSL scripts. If you wanted to use an XForms plug-in, you could use an XSL script to output plug-in friendly XForm XHTML and use one of the many XForm plug-ins to do the work on the client." http://www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion/articles/richforms_05.html Cheers, Claus. -- claus wahlers côdeazur brasil http://codeazur.com.br/ http://wahlers.com.br/claus/blog/
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