Kudos Robert.
Several people have asked about this.
Please publish the link on the wiki site.

-=Ivelin=-
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Subject: Re: XMLForm Wizard alternative?


> That would be great. Could you send the file to this adress
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> Thanks a lot, Robert
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> Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 1:47 PM
> Subject: Re: XMLForm Wizard alternative?
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>
> Hi there
>
> I do not know if anyone else has done it - but I was so impressed with
> xmlform that I took the 2.1 code and hacked it a bit to compile and run on
> cocoon 2.0.4 - it's working for me - and I can create a source jar file
> and such for creating a cocoon-xmlform-2.0.4.jar file to put into
> WEB-INF/lib for cocoon-2.0.4 users that would like to play around with
> xmlform.
>
> If it has your interest send me a mail.
>
> Regards Jakob
>
> Jakob Dalsgaard
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> "Konstantin Piroumian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 12/18/02 01:39 PM
> Please respond to cocoon-users
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>         To:     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>         Subject:        Re: XMLForm Wizard alternative?
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>
> From: "Robert Sösemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Hy,
> >
> > in our project (CMS) we want to easily generate input fields in a
> > wizard-like interface. It is later used by authors to put different
> types
> of
> > articles into a database.
> >
> > As different types of articles have other information needs, we want to
> > provide the user with form field that represent that needs of the
> specific
> > article. So we need a mechanism to generate steps of our wizard (namely
> page
> > with form fields) from centralized information (great would be the db)
> >
> > As this XMLWizard mechanism is only available from a cocoon beta, we are
> not
> > allowed to use it. Can you imagine an alternative way to solve this?
>
> You can simply use the XMLForm's syntax for form representation and use a
> custom action to generate the next step for you. To customize the forms
> you
> can either use XSP or a special transformer.
>
> Konstantin
>
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Robert
> >
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