At 16:35 05/02/2003 +0100, you wrote:
I'm starting learning XForms.
I'm working with XSD, XSL and XML.
For the moment i produce my XML file from the schema, and then i make
the XSL style sheet in order to visualize the XML file throw the Web in
XHTML.
I have to use HTML forms in my XSL style sheet to enter the data.
XForms seems to be our solution. But i'm wondering how can i start to
make some simple XForms examples.
Because i'm not still abble to understand the relationship between the
different files :
the html file which contains the different forms declaration, the xml
file which comports the data, and the XSD.
I have started to read the litterature but it's very theoretical.
many thanks for your help!!
Miss Laurence Mossuz
I know this a very belated reply but I get *very* behind with the email
lists I lurk on.
Sources of XForms information:
Micah Dubinko's book is in public draft, at
http://dubinko.info/writing/xforms/book.html
Source of example files:
http://www.x-smiles.org
Download the X-Smiles browser and the demo files. Lots of relatively simple
example XForms-containing documents there.
XForms mailing lists:
Send an email to either or both of these addresses
xforms-subscribe(_at_)yahoogroups(_dot_)com
www-forms-request(_at_)w3(_dot_)org
I don't know of any specifically XSLT-related examples publicly available
YET. But they will come. XForms will be created dynamically and XSLT seems,
to me at least, to one of several potentially suitable tools.
I hope that helps a little.
Andrew Watt
XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list