Since its a commercial product, I guess it just increases the value of our
effort ;)

But if they're planning to open source and donate to Cocoon, even better.
I guess we'll keep moving with our "late comer" until that happens.

Ivelin

PS: Maybe http://www.mozquito.com/ are the commercial leader in XForms
support. At least they're the only company which supports XForms on the
server, listed on the W3C XForms site.




----- Original Message -----
From: "Konstantin Piroumian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 9:13 AM
Subject: [FORMS] XForms Engine


> Good <time-of-day />!
>
> Have a look at: http://www.e-xmlmedia.com/prod/xfe.htm
> It seems that somebody was faster than us in implementing a form handling
> engine.
>
> <quot>
> XFE, a forms engine developed by E-XMLMedia, radically simplifies
> development of forms based data entry systems. A one-page interaction
> document, written by a web designer in XML, defines the form, describes
the
> desired interaction with the user, and specifies the information desired
> from the user. The form definition is given to XFE. XFE manages multiple
> rounds of interaction with the user through the user's favorite browser.
The
> result of data entry is delivered to the web application as a validated
XML
> document.
> </quot>
>
> --
> Konstantin Piroumian
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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