Premise #1: XMLForm has great support for XForms and validation, but it
uses butt-ugly actions for implementing the Control part of MVC.
Premise #2: Control Flow rocks as an MVC (or MVC+) controller.
Conclusion: let's reimplement XMLForm using Flow as the controller and
get rid of those actions.
Plan of action: familiarize myself with both frameworks (I just started
using flow) and their internals, then start designing and coding. I have
a couple weeks' vacation starting Jan 1st and it would be nice to have
some nice OS project to work on ;-).
Ivelin, Ovidiu (and everybody else), what do you think?
Ugo
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