Andrew,
This is cool, but what about people who want to support browsers other
than X-Smiles?
Is there a public XSLT library out there to convert XForms to HTML?
When I analysed the situation about 6 months ago it seemed like XForms
was a waste of time until there's an implementation in a regular
browser. And even then, the functionality can be reproduced (it seems
to me) without needing XForms, thus, the browser support will probably
lag behind genuinely novel things like SVG support. So, I decided to go
with regular HTML forms.
simon
On Friday, April 18, 2003, at 04:03 PM, Andrew Watt wrote:
The result, Transformed.xhtml, displays correctly in the X-Smiles
browser. It doesn't submit correctly as far as I can see.
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