Erik Bruchez wrote:

We could support embedding XForms models in page views only in certain
circumstances (static XHTML), or we could determine that if an XForms
model is embedded in XHTML, it supercedes an XForms model declared in
the Page Flow. The processing would be:

Run view -> XForms engine detects embedded model -> XForms engine
processes model / instance as per spec.

Now this breaks the page model, which was expecting access to an
XForms instance, with default values filled-in, etc.

Thoughts?

I don't think a server-side engine should have to go out of its way to support inline-models. So, how about the current out-of-line XForms Model? Can that contain an <xs:schema> element with one or several <simpleType> definitions that can be used in the form, for example to limit entry to 20 characters?


.micah

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