- From: duryodhan <duryodhan125@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 14:11:25 +0530
- To: www-forms@w3.org
Hey, Ok! But then if I sign text, then one of the major reasons for me trying out XForms no longer exist(i.e the output is all XML). If I wanted text, then I would just use HTML Forms and JS which would parse the form and write it to text one by one and then save it as a text var, which the user is next asked to sign. Now I know , you will all say that there are a 1000 other reasons to use XForms and that is true. But that isn't what I am talking about.... What does the XForms spec say? What should be signed? Aren't the concerns you are raising valid over there too? Also, does the XForms spec say that XHTML + XML should be signed? Still a noob, so am probably talking out of my hat. >I'm sorry I cannot be more helpful than this. Well I am sorry too! :D Regards duryodhan
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