Hmm...I think I have read an article about that somewhere on http://www.xml.com
I don't know if it is this one, but maybe you could give it a try.
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/01/15/transforming-schemas.html
wbr,
Roman
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Von: Micah Dubinko [mailto:micah(_at_)dubinko(_dot_)info]
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Betreff: [Maybe Spam] Re: [xsl] Creating HTML form from XSD Schema with XSLT ???
Chiba (chiba.sf.net) includes a fairly advanced XSD-to-XForms converter
as a separate tool from the server side forms engine.
However, as long as you're using XSD, you will be stuck with lots of
complexity and frustrating limitations. Another approach is to generate
forms from sample instances, as I have done with http://examploforms.org
More on topic for this list, it includes an XSLT implementation. :)
Thanks,
.micah
Michael Kay wrote:
Have you looked at server-side XForms implementations?
Michael Kay
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