I figured it out.  It's working as I expected in my original post. Some 
overhead, mainly a browser needs an extension that supports W3C XForms 
standard.  Very useful technology imho.

>You're going to have to have SOME sort of processing engine to use in saving
>the content. Javascript can't write to the file system, nor can it save data
>in long-term memory, unless the user doesn't close the browser. You might be
>better off using a PDF. That can store data in the actual PDF and save it
>for later. 
>
>This is beyond ColdFusion and I apologize if it's totally OT.
> ... 

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