A very good summary Bill.
There is no restriction on people building on the XForms recommendation.
The only danger in that is it will be hard to standardise it in future once
people have added their own approaches to solving the same issue. But this
has been happening with XForms for a while now,
I´d like to know the w3C definition of success:
- If success is: "making an standard globally accepted and implemented like
HTTP+HTML" everything after it has been a failure, even the last version of
HTML, because not all browser vendors obey w3c (ask WHATWG what they think).
- If success is: "ac
All,
I active use xforms technology since 2008 and I want to share my point of view.
Xforms form for me is very very powerful technology for building big
forms with complicated logic. Please refer e.g. to EU Commission
e-forms like http://erasmus-plus.ro/erasmus-plus-eforms-application-guide/.
Si
All,
I active use xforms technology since 2008 and I want to share my point of
view.
Xforms form for me is very very powerful technology for building big forms
with complicated logic. Please refer e.g. to EU Commission e-forms like
http://erasmus-plus.ro/erasmus-plus-eforms-application-guide/.
Si