I started working on this, and would be interested in continueing in that 
direction. I created a schema for a modular page format that gives you 
something a lot like the wiki pages but more modular as well. The upshot 
being if you can edit THAT format easily you can create pages containing 
'components' that are things like forms etc. A lot of it I have in rough form 
already, but its VERY rough and really needs a few more people to look at it 
and get it going in the best direction.

On Thursday 02 January 2003 03:21 pm, Matt Sergeant wrote:
> On Thursday, Jan 2, 2003, at 19:32 Europe/London, S Woodside wrote:
> > I'm contemplating a site that's going to involve users editing XML
> > files (gee whiz...) and I wondered... is there any tools out there
> > that will do this work for me? I have heard of XForms but it does not
> > seem to be available yet...
>
> A long time ago I wrote CGI::XMLForm for just that, but it's a pretty
> lousy tool by today's standards (though really innovative in its day -
> still one of my cooler ideas even though I do say so myself ;-)
>
> What I recommend though is perhaps figuring out XSL stylesheets that
> can convert either RelaxNG or W3C Schemas descriptions of your XML into
> a form perhaps in PerForm format (with XSP), or perhaps as a plain HTML
> form. Then use AxKit to glue everything together.
>
> Matt.
>
>
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