have completed all my testing, delivered it to the client and finalised
things.
Thanks again
Steve
- Original Message -
From: Jim Ley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 8:09 PM
Subject: [svg-developers] Re: XForms in standalone SVG
Steve
Steve Harwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have had a look at XForms in a standalone SVG 1.2 doc and finally
got a simple test to work, the problem I face is that the rendering of
the XForms components in a standalone SVG is controlled via SVG
elements, ie you have
Alastair schrieb:
plus maybe you dont know the spark project allready, there is supposed
to be a nice textbox there: http://spark.sourceforge.net/
Hi Holger,
Haven't had a chance to release my text input yet. Its a 1 line text
input with that conforms to the SPARK framework, sitting
Hi Steve
I had seen your simple XSLT based input box but not your others, the ASV6
one is great, I can not wait for ASV6 to be in production release
(whenever
that happens!?!!??!)
i guess we have to wait for 1.2 full to become a recomendation... i
would be happy if mozilla gets better text
Steve Harwin schrieb:
Thanks Guys,
Whilst I will certainly investigate how I can completely
rearchitecture my
web app to fit into the XHTML/XForms/XBL approach as I can see that
this is
how it probably should have been done, I need a solution similar to
the one
that Dave suggests. I
: Re: [svg-developers] Re: XForms in standalone SVG
Steve Harwin schrieb:
Thanks Guys,
Whilst I will certainly investigate how I can completely
rearchitecture my
web app to fit into the XHTML/XForms/XBL approach as I can see that
this is
how it probably should have been done, I need
plus maybe you dont know the spark project allready, there is supposed
to be a nice textbox there: http://spark.sourceforge.net/
Hi Holger,
Haven't had a chance to release my text input yet. Its a 1 line text
input with that conforms to the SPARK framework, sitting at 90%
complete - just
again
Steve
- Original Message -
From: Holger Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: [svg-developers] Re: XForms in standalone SVG
Steve Harwin schrieb:
Thanks Guys,
Whilst I will certainly investigate how I can
Isn't it just as effective to build JS objects to manage the SVG-DOM
nodes (their properties, any animation and any other needed
functionally)? This gives us the freedom of not being locked into
XHTML and still allows us to provide a dynamic UI - to truely become
a one-page web application
, June 09, 2005 4:12 AM
Subject: [svg-developers] Re: XForms in standalone SVG
Isn't it just as effective to build JS objects to manage the SVG-DOM
nodes (their properties, any animation and any other needed
functionally)? This gives us the freedom of not being locked into
XHTML and still
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