At 04:24 PM 7/1/2004, you wrote:
>The XForms stuff I was demoing was doing the transformation on the server,
>so that what got sent to the client is, well, whatever you send to the
>client. In my examples the XSL was rendering HTML CSS and _javascript_, in
>other words, a regular form.

Gotcha. So if I understand correctly, CFFORM can generate the actual UI XML that a normal Xforms-compliant browser would render. This XML, however, is what the developer has access to and can supply a style sheet to transform this XML instance and have the resulting transformation returned in place of the normal HTML generated between the CFFORM tags?

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Alex

>--- Ben
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