- From: <Toman_Vojtech@emc.com>
- Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 09:00:21 -0400
- To: <www-forms@w3.org>
Manfred, At the moment I can't point you to any publicly available resources. I have presented the client-side XProc/XForms demo at the DemoJam at XML Prague earlier this year, but apart from that, we haven't published any materials about this yet. The plan is to distribute our XProc implementation as a dual Java/JavaScript package, but there is still work that needs to be done to make the JavaScript version ready for a public release. When this happens, we will most definitely publish some demos and articles on our EMC Developer Network site (http://developer.emc.com/xmltech). Regards, Vojtech > -----Original Message----- > From: Manfred Staudinger [mailto:manfred.staudinger@gmail.com] > Sent: Friday, May 07, 2010 2:34 PM > To: www-forms@w3.org > Cc: Toman, Vojtech > Subject: Re: New XPath extension function called xslt() > > Hi Toman, > > On 07/05/2010, Toman_Vojtech@emc.com <Toman_Vojtech@emc.com> wrote: > > What might be interesting for the XForms folks is that we have also > > experimented with combining client-side XProc together with client-side > > XForms (using our Formula XForms implementation). Most of the examples we > > have revolve around using XForms for adding interactivity to XProc > > pipelines: for instance, an XForms extension XProc step can be used for > > displaying XForms (static or dynamically generated) to the end-user while > > executing the pipeline. > This sounds very interesting indeed and I would like to study those > examples in detail: can you recommend an URL where to start off? > > Regards, > Manfred
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