Take a look at Ubiquity XForms. It won't solve your problem today, but it looks like it's headed that way, and if you're presently (as we are) developing your REST layer and testing it with the Mozilla XForms XPI and then passing off the presentation layer to multiple other technologies to present, it may be good enough for now. In the meantime, if you must ship a presentation layer with XForms before Ubiquity is done, Chiba and Orbeon are great options. Chiba has the advantage that it can output static HTML, which is a great benefit for web accessibility. Orbeon of course has its advantages and features, the XProc support being a big one.
Leigh. -----Original Message----- From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bruno Harbulot Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 10:40 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: XForm integration with the RestLet framework possible? Yes... That's precisely my problem ;-) Many of our users have Macs too. Funnily enough, the more and more we demonstrate our system (which is still a work in progress), the more people like this idea of having the web-service and the web-interface be the same. Although this web-interface was only meant to make it easier to debug and to show the progress of the work to a few people, it looks like we might have to make it more robust at some point if our users are more interested in it, in which case our handling of XForms should be capable of working with a wider variety of browsers. In this case, having something that doesn't rely on a FF plugin would be a good thing anyway. Best wishes, Bruno. Klotz, Leigh wrote: > http://philipp.wagner.name/mozilla-xforms/ works in FF3, except for > the Mac. > > -----Original Message----- > From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bruno Harbulot > Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 4:41 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: XForm integration with the RestLet framework possible? > > Hi, > > Since Firefox 3, this plugin not available for FF3,... > Bruno. > >

