I just recently took a look at the XML forms, and have to say it's
pretty impressive stuff. 

The skinning is nice, but the best part is that by editing the XSL
files, you can completely control how client-side validation is handled.
For example, if you have a favorite JS validation library, some custom
stuff, whatever, you can replace the standard CF validation code with
that. So you get the nice easy CFFORM syntax that will leverage whatever
validation you like. 

I highly recommend digging around in /cfide/scripts/XSL and
/cfide/scripts/CSS - it takes a little bit of time to get oriented, but
it's worth it.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [mailto:Neil.Robertson-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 2:48 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: CFForms/XML format suddenly giving error messages
> 
> I think it is more a case of how little people use CFFORM anymore, it
> could
> be that it's use in the past was an easy option for forms and a kind
of
> beginners tool.
> 
> I know we never use CFFORM anymore for this reason and we never looked
at
> x-forms cause we generated most our forms on the fly.
> 
> As for Flash forms, urgh...nothing good to say.
> 
> :-)


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