Dave,

Thanks for the reply. Yes, I was reading about <CFORM and setting it to XML (I 
think?) and that would generate your XForm code.

I need to do more research, I just really really really do not want to code all 
those forms. I'd rather seperate the data from the presentation, while the 
presentation is dictated by a config file so it will be much more scalable.

Thanks! BN

>> So I'm looking at using XML to define forms and form 
>
>My advice to you is to use CF instead of XSLT to render your forms. Unless
>you work with XSLT all the time, it's a pain. Even if you do, it's a pain.
>You can choose to represent your form fields in XML or in a relational
>schema.
>
>Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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>
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